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Understanding Contemporary Wales

Edited by Hugh Mackay
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: University of Wales Press, Wales, United Kingdom
Published: 30th Mar 2010
Dimensions: w 189mm h 246mm
ISBN-10: 0708323057
ISBN-13: 9780708323052
Barcode No: 9780708323052
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"Understanding Contemporary Wales" provides an engaging and accessible introduction to the politics, culture, society and economy of modern Wales. The first half of the book examines the differences that are found in Wales, while the second half focuses on the connections that have been forged across these differences and that structure Welsh society. Through reflective activities, case studies, further reading and a wide range of documentary sources, the book explores key concepts and debates in the social sciences while providing an up-to-the-minute account of contemporary Wales.

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There is certainly a market for this book - I can see it on the reading lists of a number of sociology and social policy modules - having an up-to-date single volume would be a valuable addition. Dr. Paul Chaney, Editor Contemporary Wales This book sounds interesting and given the need for up-to-date, readable surveys of Welsh affairs, I would have thought it would find its way onto reading lists. Prof. Chris Williams I commend The Open University and the University of Wales Press for pulling together these authors and these themes into this major and timely work on contemporary Wales. On the tenth anniversary of devolution, we know for certain that there are huge changes in political accountability. What we don't know is whether this historic political change has been paralleled in other areas of society and in what way. This book does a great job in stimulating a big debate in this area. Rhodri Morgan, First Minister, National Assembly for Wales (2000-2009) This is an excellent, up-to-date, evidence-based critique of contemporary Wales. It provides a comprehensive overview for the newcomer but also offers extraordinary insights for those of us who think we know Wales well. Professor Teresa Rees CBE, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research), Cardiff University, UK