Making Sense of Wales
A Sociological Perspective
Awdur(on) Graham Day
Iaith: Saesneg
Dosbarthiad(au): Welsh Interest
Cyfres: Politics and Society in Wales
- Gorffennaf 2002 · 256 tudalen ·234x156mm
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Dadansoddiad trylwyr o newidiadau yn hinsawdd economaidd a chymdeithasol, ieithyddol a diwylliannol Cymru yn ystod ail hanner yr 20fed ganrif, ac o'r camau ymarferol a gymerwyd i ddatrys unrhyw broblemau, mewn cymunedau diwydiannol a gwledig. Ail argraffiad; cyhoeddwyd gyntaf ym mis Gorffennaf 2002.
Series Editor's Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Visions of Wales 2. Wales Remade? The Transformation of Economic Structures 3. 'An Ideal Research Site': Wales and the Problem of Development 4. Enclaves, Archipelagos and Regions: Rethinking the Regional Problem 5. Divided and Dividing Wales? Explorations in Geography and Class 6. Beyond the Basics 7. Rural Wales: The Sociological Account 8. Contemporary Rural Wales: Via Development to Dependence? 9. Debating the Transformation: A Welsh Economic Miracle? 10. Language, Culture and Nation: Wales in the Melting Pot 11. Nation, Nationalism and Ethnicity Conclusion References Index