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Welsh Identity in the C18th
Title: Welsh Identity in the C18th
Category: History
Details: Words: 1932 | Pages: 8.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Welsh Identity in the C18th
How accurate is Gwyn A. Williams’ assessment of Welsh identity in the eighteen century when he states that they were ‘A people who, apart from their language, lacked practically every attribute of a nation except for the perverse and persistent belief that they were one?’ Certainly, at the beginning of the eighteenth century, Wales was facing a crisis of identity. This crisis was a long time in the making. The Norman invasion had given the
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its open policy on membership. Any Welsh-speaking Welshmen living in London could join. The Gwyneddigion served as the launching point for many activities in service to Wales as wall as the birthplace of Welsh political radicalism. With membership including William Owen-Pughe and Iolo Morganwg, the Gwyneddigion was collectively the greatest source of historical and cultural invention in the eighteenth century.
Of all the forgers, inventors and revisionist historians, Iolo Morganwg was perhaps the most accomplished.
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