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NATIONAL APPEAL: Glasgow boost Print E-mail
With days to go to the end of the National Appeal, the CP Glasgow bazaar has collected the fantastic sum of £980 for the Star and a further collection towards the National Appeal is on its way.
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SCOTLAND: shaping the high road Print E-mail

The disappearance of what Alex Salmond, leader of SNP called, an "arc of prosperity", has sharpened minds on the question of Scotland and independence, writes John Foster in the Morning Star.

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Red Alert 4- Rhybudd Coch December 09 Print E-mail

Issue four of Red Alert - Rhybudd Coch December 09, e-news of the Wales CP is now available. Includes: a report from the biennial congress and notice of a celebration of the life of Bob Jones.

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Welsh CP congress itinerary Print E-mail
You can view here, the itinerary for the Welsh CP congress to be held in Pontypridd.
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Gwyn Alf Williams Memorial Lecture Print E-mail

The 6th Annual Gwyn Alf Williams

Memorial Lecture

Clwb y Bont, Pontypridd

Friday, 27th November at 7.30 pm.

Socialist historian Gwyn Alf Williams was a brilliant writer and spellbinding broadcaster. He was

perhaps the most colourful figure among the remarkable group of Marxist historians who emerged in

the Communist Party after the Second World War.


Since 2003 the Welsh Communist Party has been commemorating this great Marxist historian by holding its annual Gwyn Alf Williams Memorial Lecture.

This year, as we experience another capitalist crisis and a return to mass unemployment, we look to learn from literature covering previous periods of crisis.

Jane Aaron, who teaches postgraduate and undergraduate modules on Welsh writing in English, is the author of A Double Singleness: Gender and the Writings of Charles and Mary Lamb (Clarendon Press, 1991), a Welsh-language book on nineteenth-century women’s writing in Wales, Pur fel y Dur: Y Gymraes yn Llên y Bedwaredd Ganrif ar Bymtheg (University of Wales Press, 1998). She also coedited the volumes Out of the Margins: Women’s Studies in the Nineties (Falmer Press, 1991), Our Sisters’ Land: The Changing Identities of Women in Wales (University of Wales Press, 1994), Postcolonial Wales (University of Wales Press, 2005), and edited a number of volumes for the Honno classics series, including an anthology of Welsh women’s short stories, A View across the Valley: Short Stories from Women in Wales 1850-1950 (Honno Press, 1999). Her latest volume is the Nineteenth-Century Women’s Writing in Wales: Nation, Gender and Identity (University of Wales Press, 2007), the first in the Gender Studies in Wales series of which she is co-editor.

‘1926 and all that – strikes and

unemployment in Welsh Literature’


Jane Aaron

Professor in Literature, University of Glamorgan

For further information go to www.welshcommunists.org or e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
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