Six historians show how a theme they feel passionate about has shaped Wales. Dr Stephanie Ward looks at family life in Welsh history.
Six historians show how a theme they feel passionate about has shaped Wales. Prof Chris Williams explores how the history of Wales has been scarred by battle.
Six historians show how a theme they feel passionate about has shaped Wales. Dr Sian Rhiannon Williams looks at education and opportunity through the work of women teachers.
Six historians show how a theme they feel passionate about has shaped Wales. Dr Lloyd Bowen explores the theme of royalty in Wales up to the present day.
Dr Mary-Ann Constantine explores the beginnings of tourism with The Welsh Tour in the eighteenth century.
Six historians show how a theme they feel passionate about has shaped Wales. Professor Aled Gruffydd Jones of Aberystwyth University looks at the history of journalism in Wales.
Dr Carol Bell looks at entrepreneurship in the past and today.
Professor E Wyn James explores the history of the Welsh hymn.
Professor Angela V John considers the impact of the First World War on Welsh women's lives and opportunities.
Dr Andrew Edwards looks at Wales's relationship with Thatcherism.
Six historians show how a theme they feel passionate about has shaped Wales. This week, Dr Bill Jones looks at how Wales has been shaped by migration.
Rhodri Morgan, former First Minister of Wales, explores the roots of Welsh Radicalism, starting with his family's connection with the Rebecca Riots.