Ffeil / File 28/2/40 - North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture (NAASWCH) International Conference 2004

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28/2/40

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North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture (NAASWCH) International Conference 2004

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  • 2003-2004 (Creation)

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Material relating to the North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture and History's International Conference held at West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, 15-17 July 2004, including call for papers; conference schedule; abstract of Jen Wilson's proposed talk titled Wales and Negro Minstrelsy: a socio-cultural interchange 1830-1910; funding application; details of flights and expenses; and correspondence. Due to the rejection of her funding application, Jen Wilson was unable to attend this conference.

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  • English

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The North American Association for the Study of Welsh Culture and History (NAASWCH) is a multi-disciplinary association dedicated to advancing scholarship within Welsh studies, supporting and promoting the study of Welsh-American culture and fostering connections between scholars, teachers and the Welsh-American community. NAASWCH holds biennial conferences where scholars of history, literature, language and the arts present and discuss the results of their research.

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  • Text: Jazz Heritage Wales Archive 28/2/40 (Box 30)