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Political Pamphlets and Sermons from Wales 1790-1806
Pamphleteering was a vital component of the popular political discussion opened up by the French Revolution of 1789, but while the English pamphlet wars have been exhaustively …
Welsh Poetry of the French Revolution, 1789-1805
This anthology presents a selection of the poems with which Welsh writers living in Wales and London participated, through the medium of Welsh, to the controversy in Britain …
Welsh Ballads of the French Revolution
Welsh Ballads of the French Revolution provides for the first time an edition, with parallel English translations, of Welsh-language ballads composed in reaction to the momentous …
Welsh Responses to the French Revolution
The serial literature current in Wales between 1789 and 1802 is the most important public repository of radical, loyalist and patriotic Welsh responses to the French Revolution and …
Travels in Revolutionary France and a Journey Across America
In July 1789 George Cadogan Morgan, born in Bridgend, Wales, and the nephew of the celebrated radical dissenter Richard Price (1723-91), found himself caught up in the opening …
English-language Poetry from Wales 1789-1806
In the period following the French revolution in 1789, Welsh poets continually reflected on the extraordinary new era in which they lived through their writing. Effortlessly …
Footsteps of 'Liberty and Revolt'
The late eighteenth century was one of the most exciting and unsettling periods in European history, with the shock-waves of the French Revolution rippling around the world. As …
Edward Pugh of Ruthin 1763-1813
Edward Pugh (1763-1813) was a Ruthin-born, Welsh-speaking artist and writer who produced compelling landscapes images of Denbighshire in particular and, more widely of North Wales, …
Liberty's Apostle - Richard Price, His Life and Times
Born in the village of Llangeinor, near Bridgend in south Wales, Richard Price (1723–91) was, to his contemporaries, an apostle of liberty, an enemy to tyranny and a great …
Y Chwyldro Ffrengig a'r Anterliwt
A new edition of a Welsh interlude which shows strong support for the French Revolution, and which has not received any critical attention since the end of the eighteenth century.