Networking the nationthe bardic and correspondence networks of Wales and London in the 1790s

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Networking the nation : the bardic and correspondence networks of Wales and London in the 1790s. / Charnell-White, Cathryn A.

'Footsteps of Liberty and Revolt': Essays on Wales and the French Revolution. ed. / Mary-Ann Constantine; Dafydd Johnston. Cardiff : Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru | University of Wales Press, 2013. p. 143-67 (Wales and the French Revolution).

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Charnell-White, CA 2013, Networking the nation: the bardic and correspondence networks of Wales and London in the 1790s. in M-A Constantine & D Johnston (eds), 'Footsteps of Liberty and Revolt': Essays on Wales and the French Revolution. Wales and the French Revolution, Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru | University of Wales Press, Cardiff, pp. 143-67.

APA

Charnell-White, C. A. (2013). Networking the nation: the bardic and correspondence networks of Wales and London in the 1790s. In M-A. Constantine, & D. Johnston (Eds.), 'Footsteps of Liberty and Revolt': Essays on Wales and the French Revolution (pp. 143-67). (Wales and the French Revolution). Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru | University of Wales Press.

Vancouver

Charnell-White CA. Networking the nation: the bardic and correspondence networks of Wales and London in the 1790s. In Constantine M-A, Johnston D, editors, 'Footsteps of Liberty and Revolt': Essays on Wales and the French Revolution. Cardiff: Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru | University of Wales Press. 2013. p. 143-67. (Wales and the French Revolution).

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Charnell-White, Cathryn A. / Networking the nation : the bardic and correspondence networks of Wales and London in the 1790s. 'Footsteps of Liberty and Revolt': Essays on Wales and the French Revolution. editor / Mary-Ann Constantine ; Dafydd Johnston. Cardiff : Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru | University of Wales Press, 2013. pp. 143-67 (Wales and the French Revolution).

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