For centuries, continental Europeans have come to Wales for numerous reasons. During the Romantic period some came seeking a rural idyll, whilst others in the Victorian era travelled as industrial spies, and during times of war many refugees escaped to Wales to find shelter from persecution. Not only have continental Europeans left their traces among the people of Wales settling here but they have also written extensively about their experiences in diaries, letters, books and magazines or novels. This project report showcases some of the recent findings from the AHRC-funded project ‘European Travellers to Wales, 1750–2010’ jointly undertaken by Bangor University, the University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies at Aberys...
Describes the digital mapping element in a collaborative AHRC-funded project Curious Travellers, tha...
This thesis focuses on two main themes in the architectural history of the country house in Wales, i...
Tourism in Wales is worth £1.3 billion to its economy, accounting for almost 5% of gross domestic p...
Taking the development of picturesque tourism in Wales since the publication of William Gilpin’s Obs...
Taking the development of picturesque tourism in Wales since the publication of William Gilpin’s Obs...
Visitors’ books not only trace developments in modern tourism, but they also reveal changes in the s...
It has rightly been argued that the growth of the cult of the local in France has to do with France’...
The religious houses of medieval Wales, along with the Norman and native Welsh castles, form an imp...
In the spring of 2013 ten students from the University of North Carolina Wilmington participated in ...
The history of immigration into Australia is central to the history of European Australia itself. Th...
Describes the digital mapping element in a collaborative AHRC-funded project Curious Travellers, tha...
In spite of the increased profile of Welsh national identity in the post-devolutionary age, the role...
Celtic Britain, especially Wales, is unusually well-served by the extent to which landscape monument...
Purpose: The People’s Collection Wales aims to collect, interpret, distribute and discuss Wales’ cul...
STEP Category: Education AbroadFor my STEP project, I decided to do a study abroad program, so I cho...
Describes the digital mapping element in a collaborative AHRC-funded project Curious Travellers, tha...
This thesis focuses on two main themes in the architectural history of the country house in Wales, i...
Tourism in Wales is worth £1.3 billion to its economy, accounting for almost 5% of gross domestic p...
Taking the development of picturesque tourism in Wales since the publication of William Gilpin’s Obs...
Taking the development of picturesque tourism in Wales since the publication of William Gilpin’s Obs...
Visitors’ books not only trace developments in modern tourism, but they also reveal changes in the s...
It has rightly been argued that the growth of the cult of the local in France has to do with France’...
The religious houses of medieval Wales, along with the Norman and native Welsh castles, form an imp...
In the spring of 2013 ten students from the University of North Carolina Wilmington participated in ...
The history of immigration into Australia is central to the history of European Australia itself. Th...
Describes the digital mapping element in a collaborative AHRC-funded project Curious Travellers, tha...
In spite of the increased profile of Welsh national identity in the post-devolutionary age, the role...
Celtic Britain, especially Wales, is unusually well-served by the extent to which landscape monument...
Purpose: The People’s Collection Wales aims to collect, interpret, distribute and discuss Wales’ cul...
STEP Category: Education AbroadFor my STEP project, I decided to do a study abroad program, so I cho...
Describes the digital mapping element in a collaborative AHRC-funded project Curious Travellers, tha...
This thesis focuses on two main themes in the architectural history of the country house in Wales, i...
Tourism in Wales is worth £1.3 billion to its economy, accounting for almost 5% of gross domestic p...