Llafur was formed in 1970 to promote and popularise the knowledge and study of all aspects of people’s history in Wales.
People’s history is concerned with the history of ordinary people: their work, their politics, their culture and their everyday lives. It is concerned with the experiences and institutions of the working class, and the role of ordinary people in making history. It is the property of everyone, and Llafur, the Welsh People’s History Society, exists to promote the study of the people’s history of Wales.
Membership is open to everyone with an interest in Welsh people’s history. Members include professional and amateur historians, trade unionists, co-operators, students, museum, library and archive staff, workers in the public and private sectors, members of all political parties and none.
The society organises day schools at which topical themes are studied and discussed: from the 1984-5 miners’ strike, the Great War, to the history of the co-operative movement, and holiday resorts.
Llafur Officers
Angela V. John
President
Deirdre Beddoe
Vice President
Neil Evans
Vice President
Deian Hopkin
Vice President
Merfyn Jones
Vice President
Gaynor Legall
Vice President
Kenneth O. Morgan
Vice President
Dai Smith
Vice President
Siân Rhiannon Williams
Vice President
Siân Williams
Vice President
Ian Rees
Chairperson
Neil Evans
Vice-Chairperson
Siân Williams
Secretary
James Phillips
Events Secretary
Ben Curtis
Treasurer
Rhian Phillips
Membership Secretary
Micaela Panes
Publicity & Engagement Officer
Martin Wright
Editor
David Selway
Editor
Siân Rhiannon Williams
Welsh-Medium EditorCommittee Members
Alun Burge
Aled Eirug
Georgina Gittins
Marian Gwyn
Darren Macey
Mary MacGregor
Paul O'Leary
Jon Parry
Robert Smith
Colin Thomas
Hywel Vaughan