Social and Cultural Change in Contemporary Wales

Social and Cultural Change in Contemporary Wales

Williams, Glyn

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

290

Mole

9781032501383

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1. Introduction Glyn Williams 2. Social Deprivation in Wales: 1961 to 1971 Martyn Winrow 3. 'Regional Community and the Era of Regional Aid' Colin Fletcher 4. Attitudes Towards Second Homes in Rural Wales Chris Bollom 5. The Provision of Social Services in Rural Areas Gordon Grant 6. Perceptions of the Village School Roy Nash 7. Blaenau Boys in the Mid-1960s Isobel Emmett 8. Ethnic Awakening in the First World: The Case of Wales Bud Khleif 9. Ethnicity and Social Organization in North-East Wales G. Clare Wenger 10. National Identity in South Wales: Some Preliminary Data Howard Giles and Donald M. Taylor 11. Aggregate Studies of Language and Culture Change in Wales Harold Carter and Stephen Williams 12. Linguistic Decline and Nationalist Resurgence in Wales: A Case Study of the Attitudes of Sixth-Form Pupils Colin Thomas and Colin Williams 13. Language and Aspirations for Upward Social Mobility Glyn Williams, Ellis Roberts and Russell Isaac 14. Domain and Register in the Use of Welsh Pat Clayton 15. Some Reasons Disposing Young Children to Value Speaking Welsh Godfrey Harrison 16. Linguistic Conflict in Wales: A Problem in the Design of Government Peter Madgwick 17. Religious Organization and Community in Mid-Wales Graham Day and Martin Fitton 18. Social Ranking in a Welsh Community Glyn Williams 19. Social Process and Ethnic Identity: Personal Reflections on the Gregynog Papers Anthony Coxon
Sociology of Britain;Sociology of the UK;Sociology of Wales;Welsh nationalism;The Welsh nation;The Welsh language;Social makeup of Wales;Linguistic conflict in Wales;Young Men;NW Group;Cymdeithas Yr Iaith Gymraeg;Cymdeithas Yr Iaith;Welsh Language Speakers;Vice Versa;Welsh Speakers;Welsh Identity;Welsh Medium Teaching;Welsh Medium School;Fro Gymraeg;Monoglot Welsh Speakers;Monoglot English Speakers;Blaenau Ffestiniog;Language Erosion;Welsh Society;Social Life Domain;Middle Class English Speakers;Welsh Education Office;Gaelic Identity;Common Language;County Council Planning Departments;Deprivation Space;Hell's Angels