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    167,-

  • av Simon Brooks
    383,-

    Are you looking to build a successful eCommerce business that generates passive income and helps you achieve financial freedom?If so, then this book is exactly what you need.Inside, you'll find the proven formula for starting and scaling a profitable online business. You'll discover the five simple steps that successful eCommerce entrepreneurs use to build their own digital empires, and you'll learn how to apply these same principles to your own business.Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced marketer, this book has everything you need to know to build a successful eCommerce business.So why wait? Take the first step towards building your own eCommerce empire today.

  • - Lleiafrifoedd Ethnig a'r Gwareiddiad Cymraeg
    av Simon Brooks
    321,-

    Ceir yn y gyfrol hon, am y tro cyntaf, hanes lleiafrifoedd ethnig yn y diwylliant Cymraeg. Dehonglir amlethnigrwydd o safbwynt Cymraeg, sy'n arwain at y cwestiwn, 'Pwy yw'r Cymry?'

  • av Simon Brooks, UK) Cuthbertson, Keith (City University, m.fl.
    537 - 1 664,-

  • - Methiant Cenedlaetholdeb Cymraeg
    av Simon Brooks
    270,-

    During the nineteenth century, the Age of Nationalism, small stateless nations all over Europe developed successful national movements which demanded rights for minority language communities. One of the central questions of Welsh history is why this didn't happen in Wales.Welsh patriotism emphasised radicalism and liberalism, which subsumed Wales within the discourse of British progressive politics. Liberalism promotes majoritarian identities, and in Wales is a key component of British hegemony. Wales in the nineteenth century was more liberal and radical than almost any other country in Europe. Contrary to the popular view that this was a boost for Welsh nationalism, Pam na fu Cymru (Why Wales never happened) shows that this was the very reason for its failure.

  • - The Failure of Welsh Nationalism
    av Simon Brooks
    275,-

    In the nineteenth century, the `Age of Nationalism', when nationalisms flowered in every small European country, no Welsh national movement emerged. Contrary to the popular view that Welsh radical politics was a boost for Welsh nationalism, Why Wales Never Was shows that this was the very reason for its failure.

  • - Yr Oleuedigaeth Gymraeg a Theori Lenyddol yng Nghymru
    av Simon Brooks
    102,-

    A scholarly, theoretical discussion about the resemblance between the history of enlightenment in Europe and the intellectual history of welsh-speaking Wales in the 20th century, comprising of a new insight into the work of such figures as R.T. Jenkins, John Gwilym Jones and Hywel Teifi Edwards.

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