History of Welsh Internationalism

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‘Peace monger’ David Davies of Llandinam was founder both of Wales’ Temple of Peace – home of WCIA today – and Aberystwyth University’s Department of International Politics.

Over 2020-23, WCIA supported a postgraduate (MPhil) research project by Craig Owen, WCIA’s Heritage Advisor, on ‘History and Narratives of Welsh Internationalism‘ in partnership with Aberystwyth University’s Department of International Politics, Swansea University’s Department of History, and Academi Heddwch. This built on the HLF-funded ‘Wales for Peace‘ programme over 2015-20, and was co-supervised by Dr Elin Royles in Aberystwyth (who specialises on ‘Wales in the World’ internationalism) and Dr Tomas Irish in Swansea (who specialises in ‘Interwar Internationalisms and the League of Nations‘).

The project published a series of articles and online references / case studies for use among Welsh CSOs and heritage sector organisaitons, as well as students and academics, exploring how Welsh people and Civil Society have contributed to international cooperation. The work coincded with Welsh Government having launched (in Jan 2020) the nation’s first international strategy, the launch of ‘Academi Heddwch’ (Sept 2021), connecting internationalist academics of Wales and the world; post-Brexit and post-COVID adaptations, and growing political questions around devolution across the 4 nations of the UK.

Gain an insight into this research from November 2021 talk to the Wales Africa Health Links Conference:

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