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Published by the University of Wales Press since its inception in 1960, The Welsh History Review / Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru is the most authoritative journal in its field. This twice-yearly journal is committed to publishing research on Welsh history, from medieval to modern. The internationally-renowned editorial board includes scholars from universities in Wales, the UK, Europe and the United States, whose collective breadth of knowledge contributes to a diverse range of cultural, social, political and economic history.

Cyhoeddwyd The Welsh History Review / Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru gan Wasg Prifysgol Cymru ers sefydlu'r cyfnodolyn yn 1960. Hwn yw'r cyfnodolyn mwyaf awdurdodol yn ei faes, a'i brif hanfod yw arddangos amrywiaeth eang o feysydd ymchwil ym maes hanes Cymru, o'r canoloesol hyd at y modern. Ar y bwrdd golygyddol, ceir ysgolheigion o brifysgolion Cymru, y Deyrnas Unedig, Ewrop a'r Unol Daleithiau. Adlewyrchir arbenigeddau'r bwrdd yng nghynnwys y cyfnodolyn, sydd yn ymdrin â hanes diwylliannol, cymdeithasol, gwleidyddol ac economaidd.

Publisher: University of Wales Press

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Volume 24, Number 4, December 2009

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Attitudes Towards Spousal Violence in Medieval Wales
pp. 81-115(35)
Author: Johnson, Lizabeth

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The Origins of Welsh Apprentices in Sixteenth-century Bristol
pp. 116-140(25)
Author: Dimmock, Spencer

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Reviews
pp. 187-209(23)

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Articles Relating to the History of Wales, Published Mainly in 2007
pp. 210-226(17)
Author: Benbough-Jackson, Mike

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