Introduction (bilingual) Part I: Texts and their Histories How did medieval Welsh chroniclers find their information? David Stephenson The Reception of Gerald of Wales in Welsh Historical Texts Georgia Henley Trioedd Ynys Prydein fel Testunau Hanes Nia Jones From Llandaf to Liber A: Welsh Charters and Diplomatics in Long Perspective Charles Insley The Development of Old Welsh Boundary Clauses Ben Guy Part II: History and Identity Naming and National Identity: The Monastic Orders in Late Medieval Ireland and Wales Compared David E. Thornton Gwystlon yn De gestis Britonum a Brut y Brenhinedd Rebecca Thomas The Medieval Bishops of Bangor and the Writing of Welsh History Shaun McGuinness The Context of Laudabiliter in the Works of Gerald of Wales T. M. Charles-Edwards 'Pinnacles of Preaching' and Men of 'Bold Learning'?: Religious Reforms, Culture, and the Role of the Sixteenth-Century Bishops of Bangor Katharine K. Olson Part III: Memory and Nation Antiquarianism, Ancestry and 'Ancient Britons': Welsh historical consciousness, cultural patronage and the identity of the gentry, c. 1800-1920 Shaun Evans 'Th'enlighten'd crowd with grateful raptures glow': History, setting norms and Victorian modernity in eisteddfod competitions 1815-1855 Marion Löffler 'Ireland Raids Wales': Pageants and the Performance of History in the 1920s Paul O'Leary Tattooing Owain Glyndwr? The body, memory and interpretations of Welsh history Mari Elin Wiliam, with the assistance of Owen Hurcum 'Time Present and Time Past': Narrating Nation and Society in Welsh Historical Writing, 1970-2010 Neil Evans Llyfryddiaeth o weithiau cyhoeddedig Huw Pryce / A bibliography of the published works of Huw Pryce (hyd 2022 / to 2022) Rhidian Griffiths Bibliography.
Memory and Nation : Writing the History of Wales