Llyfrau Arobryn gan GPC / Award-Winning Books by UWP
2021
BIC Product Data Excellence Award (PDEA) Accreditation Scheme
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2020
Medieval Welsh Medical Texts: Volume One The Recipes – Diana Luft
This book won the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies Vernam Hull Memorial Prize/Award
Y Gyfraith yn ein Llên – R. Gwynedd Parry
This book won the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies Gwobr Hywel Dda
2019
Performing Wales: People, Memory and Place – Lisa Lewis
This book was nominated for the TaPRA David Bradby Award for outstanding research
Having a Go at the Kaiser: A Welsh Family at War – Gethin Matthews
This book was nominated for Wales Book of the Year – Creative Non-Fiction
Y Gymru ‘Ddu’ a’r Ddalen ‘Wen’: Aralledd ac Amlddiwylliannedd mewn Ffuglen Gymreig, er 1990 – Lisa Sheppard
This book was nominated for Wales Book of the Year – Creative Non-Fiction
South African Gothic – Rebecca Duncan
This book was shortlisted for the Allan Lloyd Smith Prize
Werewolves, Wolves and the Gothic – Robert McKay and John Miller
This book was shortlisted for the Allan Lloyd Smith Prize
2018
All That is Wales: The Collected Essays of M. Wynn Thomas – M. Wynn Thomas
This book won Wales Book of the Year – Creative Non-Fiction
Between Wales and England: Anglophone Welsh Writing of the Eighteenth Century – Bethan M. Jenkins
This book won Francis Jones Prize in Welsh History
The Dragon Has Two Tongues – Glyn Jones, Edited by Tony Brown
This book won the New Welsh Readers’ Poll 2018 for the best essay collection published in English
Carmarthen Castle: The Archaeology of Government – Neil Ludlow
This book won the G. T. Clark prize, awarded every five years by the Cambrian Archaeological Association
Kant’s Political Legacy – Luigi Caranti
Luigi Caranti has been given an ‘honorable mention’ by the North American Kant Society in the competition for the best 2018 book on Kant
Her a Hawl Cyfieithu Dramâu: Saunders Lewis, Samuel Beckett a Molière – Rhianedd Jewell
This book won Sir Ellis Griffith Memorial Prize
2017
Gothic and the Carnivalesque in American Culture – Timothy Jones
This book co-won Allan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize
2016
Petticoat Heroes: Gender, Culture and Popular Protest in the Rebecca Riots – Rhian E. Jones
This book won Bread and Roses Award for Radical Publishing in 2016
2015
The Twilight of the Gothic? Vampire Fiction and the Rise of the Paranormal Romance – Joseph Crawford
This book won Allan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize
2013
Gothic Music: The Sounds of the Uncanny – Isabella Van Elferen
This book won Allan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize
American Gothic Art and Architecture in the Age of Romantic Literature – Kerry Dean Carso
This book won Victorian Society in America: Henry Russell Hitchcock Award