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Alfred Zimmern’s Brave New World![]() The brave new world idealism of 1918 focussed on the creation of the League of Nations. In Aberystwyth this was reflected in the new Woodrow Wilson chair of International Politics in 1919, created by the college vice-president David Davies
| Crime, the Welsh and the Old Bailey![]() Using data from the records of the Old Bailey, now available online through the Proceedings of the Old Bailey Online, this article examines the criminal records of members of the London Welsh between 1730 and 1780.
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Lloyd George at Paris, 1938![]() In March 1938 Lloyd George made a brief, unofficial visit to Paris in the company of his devoted PPS A. J. Sylvester, his mistress and secretary Frances Stevenson and her nine year old daughter Jennifer.
| The First Welsh Missionary among the Khasis![]() This article provides a short biography of the nineteenth-century missionary, Thomas Jones, from Berriew and Liverpool, who travelled with his wife, Anne, to the Khasi Hills in India in 1840.
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The Golden Treasurer: F. T. Palgrave![]() F. T. Palgrave (1824-97) is chiefly remembered as compiler of the famous anthology of English poetry, The Golden Treasury. But he was deeply interested in Wales, learned to read and speak Welsh, and was a devoted member of the Cymmrodorion.
| The Mansion of Owain’s Grave![]() The disappearance of Owain Glyn Dŵr in 1415 is probably the most celebrated unsolved mystery in the history of Wales.Where might he have found his final resting place?
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Wales and the Citizens’ Advice Bureau![]() This article suggests that the CAB has much to say about the changing place of Wales within the broader UK as well as more conceptual issues relating to the character of citizen identities more generally.
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