The North American Journal of Welsh Studies was first published in 2001. It represents the continuing interest in North America in the origins of its immigrants, and also provides a valuable and important transatlantic link to scholars working on Welsh studies in Wales and Britain more generall
Wales, ruled by native princes until the thirteenth-century and subsequently governed from London, c...
The large Welsh settlement in Central New York in the early Nineteenth Century quickly became the cu...
Attracted by opportunities in lead mining and agriculture, the Welsh established a small but influen...
In the spring of 2013 ten students from the University of North Carolina Wilmington participated in ...
Greenslade\u27 s rather mod title underlines his main thesis -- namely, that ethnic consciousness am...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 7, 2012).The entire t...
The establishment of the North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture and History (NAAS...
Ashton\u27s mid-sized volume about the Welsh in America joins the first, and very short account by D...
The article focuses on the revitalization of the Welsh language in Wales. The article discusses the ...
Review of: Welsh Americans: A History of Assimilation in the Coalfields, by Ronald L. Lewis
Wales, the tiny country that along with Scotland, Northern Ireland, and England makes up the United ...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2161. Extracts from a letter to the editor by Rev...
This book looks at the ways in which negation works in Welsh. It shows that there are a number of wa...
Publisher's advertisements: back cover."Errors of the Press, &c." -- p. xvi."Appendix: containing sp...
This special issue of Nordic Journal of English Studies is devoted to the research in Irish Studies ...
Wales, ruled by native princes until the thirteenth-century and subsequently governed from London, c...
The large Welsh settlement in Central New York in the early Nineteenth Century quickly became the cu...
Attracted by opportunities in lead mining and agriculture, the Welsh established a small but influen...
In the spring of 2013 ten students from the University of North Carolina Wilmington participated in ...
Greenslade\u27 s rather mod title underlines his main thesis -- namely, that ethnic consciousness am...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 7, 2012).The entire t...
The establishment of the North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture and History (NAAS...
Ashton\u27s mid-sized volume about the Welsh in America joins the first, and very short account by D...
The article focuses on the revitalization of the Welsh language in Wales. The article discusses the ...
Review of: Welsh Americans: A History of Assimilation in the Coalfields, by Ronald L. Lewis
Wales, the tiny country that along with Scotland, Northern Ireland, and England makes up the United ...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2161. Extracts from a letter to the editor by Rev...
This book looks at the ways in which negation works in Welsh. It shows that there are a number of wa...
Publisher's advertisements: back cover."Errors of the Press, &c." -- p. xvi."Appendix: containing sp...
This special issue of Nordic Journal of English Studies is devoted to the research in Irish Studies ...
Wales, ruled by native princes until the thirteenth-century and subsequently governed from London, c...
The large Welsh settlement in Central New York in the early Nineteenth Century quickly became the cu...
Attracted by opportunities in lead mining and agriculture, the Welsh established a small but influen...