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Llafur

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Llafur (Labour in Welsh) – the full name of which is Llafur: The Welsh People's History Society – was founded in 1970 as Llafur: The Society for the Study of Welsh Labour History to promote the study of the history of the working people of Wales. Its main activities are the publication of the journal Llafur and a number of individual books. The Society also organises regular day schools and events to engage a wider audience with Welsh People's History.

Llafur's aims[1] include:

  • bringing together those interested in the history of the working class and its organisations, unions, co-operative societies or political bodies
  • publishing an annual journal - Llafur
  • promoting people's history by working with other groups and organisations
  • encouraging, helping, organising and developing such interest throughout the labour movement in Wales

Llafur: The Journal of the Society for the Study of Welsh Labour History is published in annual parts (four parts to a volume) from 1972 and contains scholarly articles and book reviews relating to labour and people's history. The journal is included in the Welsh Journals Online project at the National Library of Wales.

Ieuan Gwynedd Jones was one of the founders of the society and its president until 2018.[2]

In 2022 Angela V. John succeeded the politician Hywel Francis as President of the society. This was an organisation she had been in since 1977 and she had served as Chair and as Vice-President.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ "Llafur's aims". Llafur: Welsh People's History Society. Archived from the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved 20 November 2008.
  2. ^ "Professor Ieuan Gwynedd Jones". Aberystwyth University. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  3. ^ Llafur_Edit (5 February 2022). "Angela V. John is ratified as new Llafur President". Llafur. Retrieved 2 May 2023.