"Y Drych" is North America's oldest Welsh newspaper. From its origins in the bustling streets of downtown Manhattan in 1851, it survived the travails of the civil war to emerge at the end of the 19th century as America's leading Welsh language paper. This text tells the story of this newspaper
Includes index.Cover-title: Welshmen as factors in the formation and develoment of the U. S. republi...
"Extracted from the Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, Vol. 4, 1880."Title from cover.J...
Attributed to Eliza Constantia Campbell--National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints.Electronic reprodu...
Global population flows leave some social groups dislocated from their home territories and language...
The large Welsh settlement in Central New York in the early Nineteenth Century quickly became the cu...
Passionately nationalistic in their native land, the Welsh have resisted the might of England for ce...
Globalization has led to semiotic forms in general taking on new values. We report on the trends and...
The nineteenth century saw a steady flow of emigration from Wales to the USA. Many of those immigran...
Published also without thesis note.Thesis (PH.D.)--Ohio state university, 1914."Welsh periodicals pu...
This thesis explores the role played by Welsh-language newspapers in y Wladfa (the Welsh settlement ...
The first part has Welsh text. The second part has English text with t.p.: History of the Welsh in M...
The acceleration and growth of consumerism that has accompanied globalisation has led a number of th...
At the time of North American colonisation, the Welsh, though familiar with snow and dependent upon ...
Kathryn Jones, “ “Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau” (“Land of My Fathers”): A Comparative Study of Welsh Language ...
"First published ... in 1862, and reprinted ... 1865 ... In 'The World's classics' ... first printed...
Includes index.Cover-title: Welshmen as factors in the formation and develoment of the U. S. republi...
"Extracted from the Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, Vol. 4, 1880."Title from cover.J...
Attributed to Eliza Constantia Campbell--National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints.Electronic reprodu...
Global population flows leave some social groups dislocated from their home territories and language...
The large Welsh settlement in Central New York in the early Nineteenth Century quickly became the cu...
Passionately nationalistic in their native land, the Welsh have resisted the might of England for ce...
Globalization has led to semiotic forms in general taking on new values. We report on the trends and...
The nineteenth century saw a steady flow of emigration from Wales to the USA. Many of those immigran...
Published also without thesis note.Thesis (PH.D.)--Ohio state university, 1914."Welsh periodicals pu...
This thesis explores the role played by Welsh-language newspapers in y Wladfa (the Welsh settlement ...
The first part has Welsh text. The second part has English text with t.p.: History of the Welsh in M...
The acceleration and growth of consumerism that has accompanied globalisation has led a number of th...
At the time of North American colonisation, the Welsh, though familiar with snow and dependent upon ...
Kathryn Jones, “ “Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau” (“Land of My Fathers”): A Comparative Study of Welsh Language ...
"First published ... in 1862, and reprinted ... 1865 ... In 'The World's classics' ... first printed...
Includes index.Cover-title: Welshmen as factors in the formation and develoment of the U. S. republi...
"Extracted from the Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, Vol. 4, 1880."Title from cover.J...
Attributed to Eliza Constantia Campbell--National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints.Electronic reprodu...