Geraint Huw Jenkins es un distinguido historiador cuya erudición se centra en la historia galesa. Su carrera académica incluyó una cátedra en la Aberystwyth University y el liderazgo del Centro de Estudios Galeses y Celtas Avanzados de la University of Wales. Como profesor de historia galesa durante mucho tiempo, su experiencia ha dado forma a la comprensión del pasado de Gales. Su jubilación fue honrada con un título emérito, lo que subraya sus contribuciones duraderas al campo.
This volume presents an accessible account of Wales from Neanderthal times to
the present. Geraint Jenkins explores the emergence of Wales as a nation, and
its changing identities and values. This beautifully illustrated guide will
appeal to students, general readers, and travellers to Wales.
Few Welsh scholars of the modern era have served their profession, university, and country as admirably as Sir Glanmor Williams (1921–2005), and this volume recounts his remarkable contributions to the flourishing of Welsh history during the past half century. Highlighting the political, economic, educational, and social threads in his work—including the launch of the Welsh History Review, the major publication series Studies in Welsh History, the Oxford History of Wales, and the Glamorgan County History, as well as his charming and modest memoir A Lie—this memorial tribute pays honor to an eminent figure in Welsh public life.