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Andalusia, the region of southern Spain made famous by its fervor for flamenco, bullfighting, and its Moorish heritage, has long been a destination for travelers...
About the Author Gareth Bevan and Patrick Donovan are members of the University of Wales Board of Celtic Studies Technical Terms subcommittee, the Welsh Language...
In the nineteenth century, prison became the dominant form of punishment for criminals, as capital and corporal measures were phased out and crime began to...
Arguing that we need to reconceptualize the study of adaptations, Andrew Watts and Kate Griffiths examine six canonical French novelists and the recreations of their...
R. Tudur Jones's history of Welsh Congregationalism, which has long been recognized as the standard and authoritative work in this field, is made available to...
In the past few years, interest has grown in the way human emotions have been experienced, stimulated, and expressed in languages throughout history. Cultivating the...
This book is about the weird and wonderful lesserknown spirit entities of ancient Egypt, daemons, the mysterious and often fantastical creatures of the Egyptian Otherworld,...
Since its publication in 1929, the story of Doa Brbara has continued haunting the collective imagination of people of Latin American descent and has been...
First published in 2001, Double Agents was the first booklength study of women in AngloSaxon written culture that took on the insights provided by contemporary...
Exploring the relationships between energy, work, power, and material and social complexity over the last four billion years, this book suggests that in six revolutions...
In this volume, Kathryn J. Cooper examines the Victorian migration from rural to urban Britain by focusing on the population dispersal from the Welsh county...
This volume explores the development of crime fiction as a genre in French literary culture from the midnineteenth century to the present day, paying particular...
In this impressive and important work, Conran examines the impact on a selection of prominent AngloWelsh poets, Idris Davies, Dylan Thomas and David Jones among...
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