Between the 16th and 18th centuries, the traditional literary culture of Wales was transformed by social and religious change, the coming of the printing press and the challenges of the Renaissance.
Find out more about Wales' diverse society and culture. Tracing your Welsh roots ... Wales' relationship with mining goes back to ancient times. History of the Welsh language from 600 BC to ...
In medieval Wales, education was patchily available in monasteries and other religious centres. Universities, particularly Oxford, attracted Welsh students. Education for the laity was an ...
The King announced he had created his eldest son and heir, William, as Prince of Wales during his first televised address as ...
Prince William has visited the Royal Berkshire Hospital today, which has a special connection to his wife the Princess of ...
A month-long celebration of Welsh culture will be held at The Welfare Ystradgynlais starting today. The programme of events will include music, theatre, film, and historical explorations, all aimed at ...
The Prince of Wales has used his first message delivered in Welsh to wish Wales a “Happy St David's Day”. William ...
He also toured Pontypridd and cooked Welsh cakes for a market stall holder on Wednesday alongside the Princess of Wales ...
Nine culture projects across England, Wales and Scotland are set to receive more than £64 million, the Government has announced. The funding will help drive growth by creating jobs and in some ...
Many women have played prominent roles in Rhode Island education, from teaching to founding what has now become a prominent ...
Between the 16th and 18th centuries, the traditional literary culture of Wales was transformed by social and religious change, the coming of the printing press and the challenges of the Renaissance.