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dc.contributor.authorCunningham, Mike
dc.date.accessioned2008-05-20T19:53:20Z
dc.date.available2008-05-20T19:53:20Z
dc.date.issued2007
dc.identifier.citationParliamentary Affairs, 60(4): 625-636
dc.identifier.issn00312290
dc.identifier.issn00312290
dc.identifier.doi10.1093/pa/gsm037
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2436/27186
dc.description.abstractThe flooding of the community of Capel Celyn in North Wales to create a reservoir in the early 1960s to provide water for Liverpool provoked much opposition in Wales and among Welsh representatives. This article examines the competing normative language, including the concepts utility, community and nation, which was used to justify and to attack the policy. In conclusion, it is argued that the policy can be held to have been unjust because of the inadequacy of Welsh representative institutions and the lack of recognition of the Welsh language in this period.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherOxford: Oxford University Press
dc.relation.urlhttp://pa.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/60/4/625
dc.subjectPublic policy
dc.subjectBritish history
dc.subject20th century
dc.subjectNormative language
dc.subjectWelsh language
dc.subjectTryweryn Reservoir
dc.subjectCapel Celyn
dc.subjectWater supply
dc.subjectSociolinguistics
dc.titlePublic Policy and Normative Language: Utility, Community and Nation in the Debate over the Construction of Tryweryn Reservoir
dc.typeJournal article
dc.identifier.journalParliamentary Affairs
html.description.abstractThe flooding of the community of Capel Celyn in North Wales to create a reservoir in the early 1960s to provide water for Liverpool provoked much opposition in Wales and among Welsh representatives. This article examines the competing normative language, including the concepts utility, community and nation, which was used to justify and to attack the policy. In conclusion, it is argued that the policy can be held to have been unjust because of the inadequacy of Welsh representative institutions and the lack of recognition of the Welsh language in this period.


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