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Textes et Contextes, 1 (2008) 15-22
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Framing Welsh identity
Moya Jones 1
(21/03/2008)

Welsh Studies as a cross-disciplinary field is growing both in Wales and beyond. Historians, sociologists, political scientists and others are increasingly collaborating in their study of the evolution of Welsh identity. This concept which was for so long monopolised and marked by a strong reference to the Welsh language and the importance of having an ethnic Welsh identity is now giving way to a more inclusive notion of what it means to be Welsh. Welsh identity has become a more open and inclusive notion since the institutional reforms brought about by devolution have anchored themselves in daily realities and subsequently in conceptual approaches to the problematizing of Welsh identity.
1 :  Europe, Européanité, Européanisation
CNRS : UMR5222 – Université Michel de Montaigne - Bordeaux III
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Science politique
britannique – identité – Pays de Galles – politique – problématisation
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