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The Story of Wales

Published
Feb 2012
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General Fiction General Fiction
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400

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Covering from earliest settlements to the present day, "The Story of Wales" explores a country constantly on the move and connected with the wider world, and a people who have reacted with energy and invention to changing times and opportunities. Revisiting the major turning points in Welsh history - from the fledgling Welsh state under Llywelyn the Last and the ravages of the Black Death, through to its transformation into an economic power with the Industrial Revolution and its participation in the creation of a modern British Welfare State and the economic boom of the 1940s and 50s - Jon Gower re-examines many of the myths and misconceptions about Wales and the Welsh, uncovering rich evidence of its outward-looking dynamism and its important role on the world stage.

Accompanying a landmark BBC series, and with an introduction by series presenter Huw Edwards, "The Story of Wales" is an epic account of the history of Wales for a new generation.

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First Edition Feb 2012 Random House ISBN 1446417107
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Feb 2012 BBC Digital ISBN B006X0M0UE
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