*Unfortunately, due to a combination of editorial change and a gap in journal production, there is a duplicated Volume 6, Issue 1. Please cite the 2006 issue as North American Journal of Welsh Studies 6 (1 Winter): pp. and the 2011 issue as simply 6 (1): pp.*
John S. Ellis, University of Michigan, Flint
David Lloyd, Le Moyne College
Ronald L. Lewis, West Virginia University
Anglo-Saxon and Welsh Origins in David Jones's The Anathemata by Joe Moffett
Old Welsh Tax Returns/ Hen Gofnodion Treth: The Central Government Taxation Records for Wales 1291-1689 Project by Helen Watt
Traditions and Transformation: Film in Wales During the 1990s by Kate Woodward
(Re)Presenting Wales: National Identity and Celebrity in the Postmodern Rugby World by John Harris
Rapaport's Aberfan (Book Review) by Martin Johnes
Welsh and Working Class (and British too): The Case of Huw T. Edwards by Paul Ward
Paul Ward
Melinda Gray, Secretary-Treasurer, NAASWCH
John Harris, Kent State University in Ohio
John Ellis, University of Michigan-Flint
Matt Carter, Cardiff University
Contents by Tosh Warwick
Editorial by Paul Ward
Narrating the Nation: Telling Stories of Wales by Katie Gramich
On Writing Contemporary History by Martin Johnes
Reconstructing Welsh Identity in the American Coalfields by Ronald L. Lewis
Borrowing Welshness: Wild Wales, Affiliation and Identity by Jodie Matthews
Notes on Authors by Tosh Warwick
Book Reviews by Sarah Bastow, Elidir Jones, Keith Laybourn, and Daniel Williams