Cristion is a Welsh language Christian magazine. It is published by a committee of multi-denominationional Nonconformist and Anglican churches in Wales. The magazine is published every two months, and contains articles on Christian subjects in Wales, news items, book reviews, letters and competitions. It was established in 1983.
The journal has been digitised by the Welsh Journals Online project at the National Library of Wales.
The National Library of Wales, in Aberystwyth, is the national legal deposit library of Wales and is one of the Welsh Government sponsored bodies. It is the biggest library in Wales, holding over 6.5 million books and periodicals, and the largest collections of archives, portraits, maps, and photographic images in Wales. The Library is also home to the national collection of Welsh manuscripts, the National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales, and the most comprehensive collection of paintings and topographical prints in Wales. As the primary research library and archive in Wales and one of the largest research libraries in the United Kingdom, the National Library is a member of Research Libraries UK (RLUK) and the Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL).
The Welsh Outlook was a monthly magazine published from 1914 to 1933 in Wales, articulating a political viewpoint of progressive liberalism and cultural nationalism. Its first editor was Thomas Jones and the publication was funded by David Davies, 1st Baron Davies.
Wales was an English-language literary journal, published from 1937 to 1949 and from 1958 to 1960. The magazine contained fiction, poetry, reviews and articles pertaining to Wales.
Y Ford Gron: papur Cymry'r byd was a popular monthly Welsh-language magazine containing news and articles on travel, fashion, the arts, and current events. It was illustrated, and included letters, editorials, and advertisements. It was published from 1930 to 1935.
The Welsh History Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the history of Wales. It is published in four parts per volume, one volume every two years. The journal was established in 1960. The editors-in-chief are Huw Pryce and Paul O'Leary.
Yr Arloeswr was a Welsh-language literary magazine published between 1957 and 1960. It was edited by R. Gerallt Jones and Bedwyr Lewis Jones, and contained short stories, poems, and book reviews, and sometimes works of art. Its contributors included Gwyn Thomas and Bobi Jones.
Welsh Book Studies / Llyfr yng Nghymru publishes academic and critical articles about past and current publishing in Wales. The magazine was first published in 1998. It contains English and Welsh material. It is published by Canolfan y Llyfr Aberystwyth Centre for the Book, a joint venture between the National Library of Wales, the University of Wales, Aberystwyth and the Welsh Books Council, formed in 1997.
Gower: Journal of the Gower Society is an English-language annual magazine containing articles, photographs, and news relating to the archaeology, history, natural history, and landscape of the Gower Peninsula. It was established in 1948 and is published by the Gower Society. The magazine has been digitized by the Welsh Journals Online project at the National Library of Wales.
The National Library of Wales Journal is an annual academic journal containing scholarly articles on historical topics relating to the Library's collections, covering Welsh medieval and local history, literature, and the Welsh diaspora. It was first published in 1939. Its last printed issue was published in 2006, and it is now an electronic publication.
The Journal of Welsh Religious History is published by the University of Wales Press on behalf of the Centre for the Advanced Study of Religion in Wales and previously the Welsh Religious History Society. It is an English-language academic journal containing articles, reviews, and news relating to the history of Christianity in Wales. It was originally established in 1984 under the title Journal of Welsh Ecclesiastical History. Since it obtained its current title in 1992, two series were published: First series, Vols. 1 (1993) to 8 (2000); new series Vol. 1 (2001) to Vol. 5 (2005).
Evan Evans (1804–1886), generally known in Wales as Evans bach Nantyglo, was a Welsh dissenting minister.
Cennad: cylchgrawn Y Gymdeithas Feddygol was a Welsh-language trade magazine containing articles on clinical and general medicine in Wales. it was published by Y Gymdeithas Feddygol, which was formed in 1975 to provide an opportunity for doctors and medical students to discuss clinical topics in Welsh. Cennad was published from 1980 to 2003 and has been digitised by the Welsh Journals Online project at the National Library of Wales.
Y Cofiadur is published by Cymdeithas Hanes Annibynwyr Cymru, a society founded in 1920 by Undeb yr Annibynwyr Cymraeg. The first issue was published in 1923. It is an annual Welsh-language magazine on the history of religion and contains articles on the history of Welsh Independent churches and the individuals involved, with references. It also includes society notes. The magazine has been digitised by the Welsh Journals Online project at the National Library of Wales.
The Flintshire Historical Society Journal is an annual magazine in English, containing transcripts and articles relating to the county, with book reviews and society notes. It is published by the Flintshire Historical Society, a registered charity founded in 1911 to collect and publish archaeological and historical material about Flintshire. From 1911 to 1976, the magazine was published as the Flintshire Historical Society Publications. In 1978 it obtained its current name.
Y Gwyddonydd was a Welsh-language magazine containing articles, reviews, and news items on scientific topics. It was published between 1963 and 1996 by the University of Wales Press.
Heddiw ("Today") was a monthly Welsh-language magazine, containing essays, short stories, book reviews, and advertisements. It was published between 1937 and 1942 by Gwasg Heddiw, a publisher based in Watford that was active in the 1940s, and was later merged with Gwasg Gee. Heddiw was edited by Aneurin ap Talfan and Dafydd Jenkins.
Lleufer was a quarterly Welsh-language literary magazine published by the Welsh branch of the Workers’ Educational Association, Cymdeithas Addysg y Gweithwyr yng Nghymru. It contained general and academic articles, book reviews, poetry and fiction, advertisements and society notes. It was published between 1944 and 1979.
Thomas Baddy was an Independent minister and author.
Thomas Richard was a Calvinistic Methodist minister.