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Welsh nationalism


 

Welsh nationalism is the Welsh expression of nationalism, a movement that became popular in nineteenth-century Europe and gradually became a global phenomenon in the twentieth century. It generally seeks independence for Wales within the United Kingdom or outside it.

Sources/Bibliography

  • Clewes, Roy (1980), To dream of freedom: the struggle of M.A.C. and the Free Wales Army. Talybont: Y Lolfa. ISBN 0904864952.
  • Davies, John (Ed.) (1981), Cymru'n deffro: hanes y Blaid Genedlaethol, 1925-75. Talybont: Y Lolfa. ISBN 0862430119. A series of essays on the history of the first fifty years of Plaid Cymru.
  • Morgan, K. O. (1971), 'Radicalism and nationalism'. In A. J. Roderick (Ed.), Wales through the ages. Vol II: Modern Wales, pp. 193-200. Llandybïe: Christopher Davies (Publishers) Ltd. ISBN 0715402927.
 

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Introduction
Conquest
Annexation
Revolutionary ideas
Nineteenth century
Treachery of the Blue Books
The influence of European nationalism
Twentieth century
Internal links
Sources/Bibliography

 

 

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