Explore the complex relationship between Wales and England in this insightful historical analysis.
Wales: England's Colony? delves into the intricate dynamics that have shaped Welsh national identity. Martin Johnes examines the historical power imbalances, from military conquest to cultural assimilation, revealing how Wales has defined itself against its larger neighbor. This book explores the nuances of colonialism, annexation, and the struggle for cultural survival.
Discover how the Welsh reconciled themselves to British rule while preserving their unique heritage. Uncover the forces that fueled Welsh nationalism in the 20th century. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in British history, Welsh culture, and the enduring quest for national identity.
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