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Review of Why Wales Never Was: the Failure of Welsh Nationalism by Simon Brooks
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Beyond invisibility. Uses of comparison in Welsh cultural nationalism
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The construction of a 'new nationalism'. The Welsh Nationalist Party to 1946
Published 2014-12-01Subjects: “…Welsh nationalism…”
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Re-visiting the concept of voice: expression of grievances across the English and Welsh National Health Service
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Cymru'n Deffro. Michael D. Jones and the 'national awakening'
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A pragmatic randomised controlled trial of the Welsh National Exercise Referral Scheme: protocol for trial and integrated economic and process evaluation
Published 2010-06-01“…Following NICE guidance, the Welsh national exercise referral scheme was implemented within the context of a pragmatic randomised controlled trial.…”
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Filmgoing or cinemagoing? The role of the film text within cinema memory
Published 2021-08-01“…Equally, cultural factors such as a rising sentiment of Welsh nationalism are explored through film centred memories and textual analysis, highlighting the vivid semiotics and structures of Welsh national identity. …”
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History of the Scottish and welsh independence movements: comparison and analysis
Published 2021-03-01“…Influence of the Scottish and Welsh nationalism’s unique characteristics on the parties’ electoral performance has been analyzed. …”
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Celtic nationalisms and the global break-up of Britain
Published 2023“…<p>This response to Stuart Ward's <i>Untied Kingdom</i> examines his treatment of Scottish and Welsh nationalisms. This is a crucial part of the book because it is here that Ward completes his narrative arc, which depicts the loss of empire as a fundamentally destabilising force for the UK state and its basis in a shared British identity. …”
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Cardiff and the contentious landscapes of postindustrial, urban, and transnational memory work
Published 2022-07-01“… Since Cardiff became the Welsh capital in 1955 and the subsequent referendum placed the new Welsh Assembly Government in Cardiff Bay, the city’s grasp on a Welsh national narrative has only intensified. This paper approaches the various agents of memory work around the city through a landscape analysis to better understand the processes of Welsh memory at work in Cardiff. …”
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« Home Rule All Round » : l’éveil d’une identité politique galloise
Published 2019-06-01“…Annexed by England in 1536, Wales experienced deep political changes in the late 19th century, especially the awakening of a Welsh national consciousness. It led to the emergence of nationalist feelings, mostly inspired by members of the Liberal Party who set up Cymru Fydd, an association asking for Home Rule for Wales. …”
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Defining Design and Technology in an Age of Uncertainty The View of the Expert Practitioner
Published 2018-07-01“…Long standing debate surrounds the position that Design and Technology holds in the English and Welsh national curriculum. Some commentators espouse alignment with Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) as its natural home, whilst others argue that this stifles creativity and takes no account of the ‘designerly’ nature they consider to be a central tenet of the subject. …”
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Nain, Mam and Me: Historical artefacts as prompts for reminiscence, reflection and conversation about feeding babies. A qualitative development study
Published 2017-01-01“…An exhibition of historical artefacts designed to generate discussion around the topic of infant feeding was piloted at the Welsh National Eisteddfod 2015 as part of a qualitative development study. …”
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Development of a minimal KASP marker panel for distinguishing genotypes in apple collections.
Published 2020-01-01“…Here, we have identified a minimum set of SNP markers sufficient to distinguish apple cultivars held in the English and Welsh national collections providing a cheaper and automatable alternative to the markers currently used by the community. …”
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L’identité britannique au miroir de l’empire
Published 2008-04-01“…The decline of the British Empire following the end of the Second World War, the rise of Scottish and Welsh nationalisms in the 1970s as well as Britain integration into Europe and the recent crisis in the multicultural model contributed to a redefinition of Britishness. …”
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