Immigrants and Minorities in Wales, 1840–1990: A Comparative Perspective

Václav Havel believes that a nation can be judged by the way it treats minorities.² Wales has often measured itself favourably by this standard and outsiders have also applied the same rule. It is an encapsulation of one of the subthemes of the Welsh idea of thegwerin– the Welsh people were the most...

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Psychological attitudes
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Sectarian violence
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Sociology
Spiritual belief systems
Violence
War
War theaters
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