Contributions to this site are most welcome, either on an ad hoc or regular basis. Any aspect of the history of Wales is a valid topic, provided that it has recently featured in a public or political debate, speech, newspaper article or blog post, or is otherwise in the public domain. You should be able to prove that the claim is as described, with at least one reliable citation.
Articles can be any length, but must use reputable and preferably published sources for evidence as well as conforming to the article format described in the About page. Overtly partisan arguments are less welcome. Abusive, malicious or libelous contributions are not welcome at all.
Alternatively, you may wish to suggest a topic for future discussion.
If you have an idea or an article to submit, please drop me a line.
Adam Higgitt, Editor
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Contributors
Adam Higgitt
Aside from a 15 year-old history degree and a background in Welsh politics (I was Head of Policy for the Welsh Labour Party from 1999-2004 and a member of the Welsh Political Archive’s Advisory Committee during that time), my only credentials are as a partly diasporic Welshman (family legend has it that we are descended from Robert Owen) with an ongoing but strictly amateur enthusiasm. All the views I express here are personal ones.