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A collection of twenty-one in-depth studies by renowned scholars exploring the social status of the Welsh language in agricultural and industrial, educational and religious, political and cultural fields during the period 1801-1911. 38 maps.
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It is, perhaps, little known to what extent this unknown tongue still keeps its hold upon the Welsh population.
The Times, 8 September 1866
Opdracht
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Eerste woorden
Informatie afkomstig uit de Engelse Algemene Kennis.Bewerk om naar jouw taal over te brengen.
Earlier volumes in this series have clearly shown that massive socio-economic change, which included demographic growth, industrialization and urbanization, marked a decisive turning point in the fortunes of the Welsh language in the nineteenth century.
Preface.
At the beginning of the nineteenth century the bulk of the population of Wales habitually spoke Welsh.
'Wales, the Welsh and the Welsh language' : introduction, by Geraint H. Jenkins.
Notions of regional location, clear affiliation with place, an endowed affinity with locality and a strong sense of community have always been integral to the idea of Wales and Welshness.
Chapter 1 - Language zones, demographic changes, and the Welsh culture area 1800-1911, by W. T. R. Pryce.
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Laatste woorden
Informatie afkomstig uit de Engelse Algemene Kennis.Bewerk om naar jouw taal over te brengen.
It is interesting to speculate wheher the Welsh language would have fared better by the end of the nineteenth century had it gained a greater foothold in secular domains such as the law.
Chapter 21 - 'The confusion of Babel'? : the Welsh language, law courts and legislation in the nineteenth century, by Mark Ellis Jones.
A collection of twenty-one in-depth studies by renowned scholars exploring the social status of the Welsh language in agricultural and industrial, educational and religious, political and cultural fields during the period 1801-1911. 38 maps.