Barn (Welsh magazine)

Barn (Welsh magazine)

Infobox Newspaper
name = Barn


type = monthly current affairs
magazine
format = magazine
foundation = 1962
owners = Board of trustees
political = Welsh nationalist
headquarters = Swyddfa Barn, Y Llwyfan, Ffordd y Coleg, Carmarthen,SA31 3EQ
editor = Dyfrig Jones
website = [http://www.cylchgrawnbarn.com cylchgrawnbarn.com]
circulation =

"Barn" (Welsh for 'Opinion') is a monthly Welsh language current affairs magazine. It was established in 1962 and over 500 issues have been published. It's first editor was Emlyn Evans and it was published by "Llyfrau'r Dryw", Llandybie (later Swansea). It's current editor is Dyfrig Jones, who took over from Simon Brooks in2007, and the magazine is now published by Gwasg Dinefwr.

Barn includes articles relating to politics, language, culture, art and sport from Wales, the UK and abroad from a Welsh perspective. The magazine has a prominent place in the history of the Welsh language and the Welsh nationalist movement in the second half of the 20th century, particularly under the editorial-ship of Alwyn D. Rees.

Editors

* Emlyn Evans
* Aneirin Talfan Davies
* Alwyn D. Rees
* Gwyn Erfyl
* Robert Rhys
* Menna Baines
* Simon Brooks
* Dyfrig Jones

External links

* [http://www.cylchgrawnbarn.com/index.php?tudalen=1 Magazine's website]
* [http://www.gwales.com/search_advanced/?sf_new_search=2&sf_category=WBZ202&tsid=5 List of Welsh language periodicals on gwales.com]


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