Eutopia: Studies in Cultural Euro-Welshness, 1850–1980 by M. Wynn Thomas

Utopian Studies 32 (3):670-675 (2021)
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The declared aim of this highly charged monograph is "to explore the rich and exhilarating spectrum of pro-European sentiment evident" in 130 years of original critical and creative contributions of Welsh intellectuals to cosmopolitanism. Thomas More's original coinage punned on eutopia and outopia and M. Wynn Thomas's title Eutopia similarly challenges his readers to choose between admiring the inspirational power of Wales's visions of her European identity and dismissing as them as wishful thinking. However one feels about Utopianism per se, after reading 372 pages densely packed with well-marshalled evidence culled from over a century of Welsh periodicals and print publications, there is...

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