Janet Davies offers a broad historical survey, looking at Welsh-language culture from sixth-century heroic poetry to television and pop music in the late twentieth century. She considers the public status of the language from the Act of Union with England of 1536 to the enactment of the Welsh Language Act in 1993, compares the status of Welsh with that of other minority languages throughout Europe and provides a brief guide to pronunciation, dialect, and grammar.
192 pages | 10 halftones, 11 maps | 5 x 7 1/2 | © 2014
History: European History
Language and Linguistics: General Language and Linguistics
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Maps
Acknowledgements
The Welsh Language: A Personal Perspective
1. The Origins of Welsh
2. Welsh in the Early British Kingdoms
3. Welsh in the Middle Ages
4. From the Act of ‘Union’ to the Industrial Revolution
5. The Welsh Language in the Era of Industrialization
6. Welsh in the Later Nineteenth Century
7. Welsh in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
8. The Second World War and After
9. The Welsh Language Today
10. Welsh and the Other Non-State Languages of Europe
11. The Characteristics of Welsh
Postscript
Further Reading
Index
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