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Brittle with Relics: A History of Wales, 1962-1997

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In this week's episode of the Mile End Institute Podcast, Dr Lyndsey Jenkins talks to the award-winning writer and historian, Richard King, about his new book, Brittle with Relics: A History of Wales, 1962-1997, which was published by Faber earlier this year. Lyndsey and Richard are joined by Micaela Paines (a doctoral researcher at Cardiff University who specialises in working class women's labour activism from 1928 to 1969) to discuss Richard's groundbreaking study and the interweaving stories of deindustrialisation and nationalism until the referendum which brought devolution to Wales in 1997.

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In this week's episode of the Mile End Institute Podcast, Dr Lyndsey Jenkins talks to the award-winning writer and historian, Richard King, about his new book, Brittle with Relics: A History of Wales, 1962-1997, which was published by Faber earlier this year. Lyndsey and Richard are joined by Micaela Paines (a doctoral researcher at Cardiff University who specialises in working class women's labour activism from 1928 to 1969) to discuss Richard's groundbreaking study and the interweaving stories of deindustrialisation and nationalism until the referendum which brought devolution to Wales in 1997.

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