Helen Fulton examines the case study of the Medieval March of Wales, a vibrant multicultural border region between Wales and ...
This post is the first in a special Global Voices series on Welsh language and digital media in collaboration with Hacio'r Iaith. Blogging, like the Welsh language, is considered by some to be in ...
Welcome to Source Notes, a Future Tense column about the internet’s knowledge ecosystem. If you say, “Alexa, faint o’r gloch yw hi?” the smart speaker will not understand that you are asking for the ...
Knoxville engineer Barry Thacker believes strongly in the value of education and local history, as Carolyn Krause’s third and last article in our series on Coal Creek history shows. This article draws ...
At work in central Hong Kong, David Hand is surrounded by people speaking Chinese and English. But inside his home, the Welsh language rules. Hand’s three children – Arwen, Huw and Tomos – have never ...
Daniel Evans does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
A Michigan transplant of Welsh descent explores Nebraska’s Welsh immigrant history. Arthur Jones, a Nebraska transplant from Michigan, stumbles upon the small town of Wymore, where he excitedly ...
Staff at Wrexham Library have been recognised with a prestigious award for their work promoting the Welsh language and ...
Councillor Llio Elenid Owen, Cyngor Gwynedd's cabinet member with responsibility for the Welsh Language, who presented the ...
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