Foreword
Caradog and the Roman Invasion
Germanising Britain Begins
The Welsh Kingdoms of the Old North
Cymru (Wales) is Born
A Celtic Confraternity
Cymru is a Nation, Christian and Cultured
Arthur Halts the Germanic Advance
Heirs to Romano-British Civilisation
Reinvigoration of Welsh Life
Codification of Welsh Law in the Welsh Language
Black Pagans and Golden Literature
A United Wales
The Norman Invasion
Normans on the Rampage
The Cymry Fight back
Freedom is Established
Princess Gwenllian Killed in Battle
The Rule of the Great Princes
Prince Owain Gwynedd
Battle of Berwyn
Rhys ap Gruffudd Restores Welsh Rule Throughout the South
Gerald the Welshman, Three-quarters Norman
The Fight for the Welsh CHurch Freedom
European Fame of the Glorious King Arthur
Prince Llywelyn Fawr (the Great)
Prince Llywelyn ap Gruffudd Fights to the Death
Llywelyn is Recognised as Prince of Wales
Ah God, that the Sea would Cover the Land
Edward I's Wales
The Rising of Madog and Llywelyn Bren
Owain of the Red Hand, the Deliverer
Owain Glyndwr's War of Liberation
Owain Crowned Prince of Wales
Welsh Confidence Remains
The Fateful Battle of Bosworth Field
A Pyrrhic Victory for the Welsh
For Ever and Henceforth Incorporated and Annexed
Welsh Self-confidence Fades
Aristocrats and Squirearchy Turn their Backs on their Nation
The struggle of the Cultural Nationalists
A Literate Nation
The Chartist 'Silurian Republic'
The Children of Rebecca
'The treason of the Blue Books'
Michael D. Jones
The Patagonian Venture
Tom Ellis, Lloyd George and Liberal Domination
The short-term Development of Political Nationalism
The Labour Party, Believing in Self-government, Takes Over
The Formation of Plaid Cymru, The Party of Wales
The Leadership of Saunders Lewis
The Variety of Nationalisms
Welsh Language Programmes Threat to the English Language
The Fire in Llyn
The Influence of D.J. and Noelle Davies
Fighting for the National Language
Welsh Nationalism here to stay
Defending Welsh land
Campaign for a Welsh Parliment
Defending the Tryweryn Valley
Stumbling Towards Self-government in Scotland and Wales
New Leadership in Difficult Circumstances
Awakening the National Conciousness
Plaid Cymru the Second Party, Ahead of Liberals and Torries
Wales and The uropean Union
Labour Party Members Warm to Wales
A Quiet Revolution
The Range of Plaid Cymru's Success
On the Threashold of National Freedom