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Distributed for University of Wales Press

Edited by Matthew Cragoe and Chris Williams

Wales and War

Society, Politics and Religion in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

272 pages,  6 x 9-1/4 

Cloth $85.00

ISBN: 9780708319017   Published August 2007
For sale in North and South America, Australia, and New Zealand only

In Britain, Wales has gained a reputation as a nation wedded to pacifism, but this view ignores the long history of Welsh involvement in armed conflict. The essays assembled in Wales and War examine the reactions of Welsh people to a series of conflicts from the Napoleonic Wars to the conflict in the Falklands. The impact of Britain’s imperial economy on Welsh support for and participation in war, as well as the role played by geography, are among the range of illuminating topics considered in this collection. Featuring work from a new generation of historians, Wales and War is an innovative addition to our understanding of British history.
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