- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- 1 Overview
- 2 Welsh history: text resources
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.1.1 Edward I and Wales
- 2.1.2 The Edwardian Conquest and its Military Consolidation
- 2.1.3 Tudor Wales
- 2.1.4 The Lower Orders
- 2.1.5 The Remaking of Wales in the Eighteenth Century
- 2.1.6 Beginnings of Radicalism
- 2.1.7 People and Protest: Wales 1815–1880
- 2.1.8 Parliament and People in Mid-Nineteenth Century Wales
- 2.1.9 Wales 1880–1914
- 2.1.10 From Riots to Revolt: Tonypandy and The Miners' Next Step
- 2.1.11 Wales between the Wars
- 2.1.12 Social Reactions to Economic Change
- 2.1.13 Post-War Wales
- 2.1.14 Wales and the Wider World
- 2.1 Introduction
- 3 Welsh history: audio resources
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 The Normans in Wales
- 3.3 Crown, conquest and communities
- 3.4 Tudor Wales
- 3.5 People and belief
- 3.6 Love and learning
- 3.7 Crisis
- 3.8 From blue books to white gloves
- 3.9 Work and play
- 3.10 Secret sins
- 3.11 Triumph and tragedy
- 3.12 To hell and back
- 3.13 The Great Depression
- 3.14 A new Jerusalem
- 3.15 On a border in history
- 4 Welsh history: video resources
- 5 Welsh history: case study of David Lloyd George
- 6 Welsh history: map and diagram resources
- 7 Welsh history: image resources
- 8 Welsh history: weblinks
- 9 Welsh history: glossary
- 10 Bibliography of Welsh history
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
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