6Wales in The 18th Century
47Family Values and Cultural Communities
7Wales in the 19th Century
48Food, Sport, and Attire
8Wales in The 20th Century
49Food and Drink
9The Urge to Unity
50Dress
10The Viking Challenge
51Sports
11The Law of Wales
52Political Life
12Relations with England
53Social Welfare and Change Programs
13Urbanism, Architecture, and the Use of Space
54Chapter 12: Gender Roles and Statuses
14Chapter 3: The Rise of national consciousness
55The Relative Status of Women and Men
15The Truth of Welsh Nationality in The Mid-Nineteenth Century
56Socialization
16Chapter 4: The Transformations Its People Experienced and Survived Throughout the Centuries
57Higher Education.
17Chapter 5: The Dramatic Conversions Wrought By The Industrial Revolution
58Religion
18The ascent of vote hyphenated system
59Rituals
19Chapter 6: Fascinating Things About Wales
60Medication and Health Care
20Chapter 7: Welsh Economy
61Common Celebrations
21Chapter 8: The History of Welsh Devolution
62Chapter 13: The Arts and Humanities
22Early Days
63Support for the Arts
23Post-War Wales
64Literature
24Devolution Referendum: 1979
65Performance Arts.
25Devolution Referendum: 1997
66Chapter 14: Description of significant historical places
26Welsh devolution – “a procedure not an occasion.”
67Kidwelly Castle
27The primary decade, and a changing structure
68Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery
282011 Referendum Onwards
69The Six Bells Miners Memorial
29Welsh devolution – the long view
70Strata Florida Abbey (Cadw)
30Chapter 9: Timeline of Wales
71Oyster Mouth Castle
31Timeline
72The Copper Kingdom Center, Amlwch
32Timeline of Wales
73Caerphilly Castle
33Chapter 10: Wales History Map: Wales: First Industrial Nation
74Blaenavon has a pretty fantastic story
34National Slate Museum
75Chapter 15: Welsh Key Figures
35National Wool Museum
76Roald Dahl
36Big Pit National Coal Museum
77Aneurin Bevan
37Blaenavon Ironworks
78Richard Burton
38Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
79King Arthur Biography
39Chapter 11: Welsh Culture: Facts and Traditions
80T.E. Lawrence Biography
40Welsh Culture
81Conclusion
41The Welsh culture has been influenced by England for centuries, so both share some joint aspects. However, there has always been an interest in preserving cultural elements that make the Welsh unique and significantly different from other cultures in the United Kingdom.