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Home » The Welsh Agenda » Culture » Page 16

Culture

Essays, interviews and reviews related to the arts, media and cultures of Wales.

Student research shows the rising currency of Welsh History in England

Dr Richard Marsden reflects on the growing numbers of OU students choosing to research Welsh history

12th November (27th February)
  • Culture

Architecture in and of Wales

John Hilling explores the history of Welsh architecture and how it has developed

1st November (1st November)
  • Culture

the welsh agenda 61: Autumn/Winter 2018

Dylan Moore previews the content from the latest issue of the welsh agenda

22nd October (21st February)
  • Politics and Policy

Film has the power to shift the way society sees and treats women

Shaunna Harper looks forward to a #TimesUp dialogue session, as part of Cardiff International Film Festival

19th October (17th October)
  • Culture

An economic development tool for Wales

Shain Shapiro calls for music tourism strategy for Wales

21st September (27th February)
  • Culture

Showcasing Wales’ arts and culture

Rebecca Gould shares the results of new research into showcasing Wales’ arts and culture internationally

12th September (11th September)
  • Culture

Should the Welsh have supported England in the FIFA World Cup?

Peter Daniels reflects on the tournament and the question of which team to support

16th August
  • Culture

Book review: Steve Howell, Game Changer: Eight Weeks That Transformed British Politics

Gareth Leaman reviews Steve Howell’s account of the 2017 Labour election campaign

7th July (29th February)
  • Culture

Windrush and Wales

Uzo Iwobi reflects on the contribution the Windrush generation has made to Wales

25th June (27th February)
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