This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in this recordThis chapter explores the role of the Welsh cob in forming individual, regional, and national identities in the face of colonial encroachment. Hurn argues that cobs are the most influential and important marker of Cardi regional identity, and the most lucrative exemplar of Welsh nationhood. They are also, she posits, of impure pedigree, a factor that makes them, and those who are not born Welsh but breed the horses, into honourary members of the Welsh community. In other words, impurity allows for “pure” identity and unquestioned belonging
A new survey of 777 informants, widely distributed in Wales, allows us to reassess conventional unde...
In the spring of 2013 ten students from the University of North Carolina Wilmington participated in ...
Popular interpretations of national identity often focus on the unifying qualities of nationhood. Ho...
International audienceWelsh Studies as a cross-disciplinary field is growing both in Wales and beyon...
Wales, the tiny country that along with Scotland, Northern Ireland, and England makes up the United ...
A survey of approximately 2,000 informants with links to Wales provided differentiated data on Welsh...
The thesis places Wales within a postcolonial framework, and uses postcolonial theory to analyse the...
Wales is commonly divided into ‘more Welsh’ and ‘less Welsh’ places, although very little is known a...
This paper explores some of the different relationships that horses and humans experience in the cas...
The present day world once again raises the question of national identity, especially in places wher...
This study explores its central question—How do people imagine Wales and Welsh identity?—by examinin...
Somewhat appropriately, considering the eccentric and dream-like style of much of his writing, Georg...
This paper is based on the research done for my PhD up to this point. Being barely a year into my ca...
Combining both published and unpublished sources, in this work the nationalist movement in Wales is ...
There appears to have been an upsurge of interest in ‘Welshness’ among Welsh people living in Wales ...
A new survey of 777 informants, widely distributed in Wales, allows us to reassess conventional unde...
In the spring of 2013 ten students from the University of North Carolina Wilmington participated in ...
Popular interpretations of national identity often focus on the unifying qualities of nationhood. Ho...
International audienceWelsh Studies as a cross-disciplinary field is growing both in Wales and beyon...
Wales, the tiny country that along with Scotland, Northern Ireland, and England makes up the United ...
A survey of approximately 2,000 informants with links to Wales provided differentiated data on Welsh...
The thesis places Wales within a postcolonial framework, and uses postcolonial theory to analyse the...
Wales is commonly divided into ‘more Welsh’ and ‘less Welsh’ places, although very little is known a...
This paper explores some of the different relationships that horses and humans experience in the cas...
The present day world once again raises the question of national identity, especially in places wher...
This study explores its central question—How do people imagine Wales and Welsh identity?—by examinin...
Somewhat appropriately, considering the eccentric and dream-like style of much of his writing, Georg...
This paper is based on the research done for my PhD up to this point. Being barely a year into my ca...
Combining both published and unpublished sources, in this work the nationalist movement in Wales is ...
There appears to have been an upsurge of interest in ‘Welshness’ among Welsh people living in Wales ...
A new survey of 777 informants, widely distributed in Wales, allows us to reassess conventional unde...
In the spring of 2013 ten students from the University of North Carolina Wilmington participated in ...
Popular interpretations of national identity often focus on the unifying qualities of nationhood. Ho...