John Davies (1) (1938–2015)
Author of A History of Wales
For other authors named John Davies, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
John Davies was co-editor of the Encyclopaedia of Wales (2007) and is an extensive broadcaster on historical subjects.
Image credit: John Davies profile Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/mid/sites/lampeter/pages/johndavies.shtml
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- Other names
- BWLCHLLAN, John
DAVIES, John - Birthdate
- 1938
- Date of death
- 2015-02-16
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Cardiff University
University of Cambridge (Trinity College) - Occupations
- historian
broadcaster
teacher - Organizations
- Prifysgol Abertawe (Adran Hanes|1963-1973)
Coleg Prifysgol Cymru, Aberystwyth (Adran Hanes Cymru|1973-1990)
Neuadd Pantycelyn (warden)
Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg (is-ysgrifennydd) - Awards and honors
- Glyndŵr Award (2005)
- Nationality
- Wales
- Birthplace
- Rhondda, Wales, UK
- Map Location
- UK
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A HISTORY OF WALES, by John Davies, chronicles the turbulent history of Wales from ancient times until the late part of the 20th century.
Only those familiar with the layout of Wales can really follow the text, as there isn't a general map that shows major cities, rivers, etc. Therefore, it doesn't do a lot of good to tell us that something happened between this river and that river if we have no idea where those rivers are. Oddly, there are several maps of insignificant items such as "the show more distribution of hill-forts" and "Poor Law Unions, registration counties and registration districts".
The writing itself has to be some of the driest I've ever come across. Myriad statistics weigh down this 718-page history, and rarely do we get even a glimpse of the personalities behind the names of the participants in the creation of this country.
After slogging through this book, the only things I learned, and which was reiterated throughout, was that the Welsh are a fractious lot, are unable to determine among themselves what it means to be Welsh, the English are fond of creating committees to study them, and they mined a lot of coal. Surely there is more to Wales than this!
I'm a big fan of Wales, and hope to someday visit that great country, but I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone new to studying it, or contemplating going there. Stick with the pretty travel guides!
--Stephanie show less
Only those familiar with the layout of Wales can really follow the text, as there isn't a general map that shows major cities, rivers, etc. Therefore, it doesn't do a lot of good to tell us that something happened between this river and that river if we have no idea where those rivers are. Oddly, there are several maps of insignificant items such as "the show more distribution of hill-forts" and "Poor Law Unions, registration counties and registration districts".
The writing itself has to be some of the driest I've ever come across. Myriad statistics weigh down this 718-page history, and rarely do we get even a glimpse of the personalities behind the names of the participants in the creation of this country.
After slogging through this book, the only things I learned, and which was reiterated throughout, was that the Welsh are a fractious lot, are unable to determine among themselves what it means to be Welsh, the English are fond of creating committees to study them, and they mined a lot of coal. Surely there is more to Wales than this!
I'm a big fan of Wales, and hope to someday visit that great country, but I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone new to studying it, or contemplating going there. Stick with the pretty travel guides!
--Stephanie show less
Excellent photography (no signs of heavy Photoshopping), historic interest guaranteed by John Davies. Some areas of Wales are less well represented (like Ceredigion and Llŷn), but otherwise a must-have if you're interested in Wales.
Ffotograffiaeth ardderchog (dim arwydd o Photoshopping trwm), a diddordeb cryf hanesyddol gan John Davies. Mae rhai o fröydd fel Ceredigion a Llŷn braidd yn absennol, ond llyfr "rhaid i chi ei gael e" fel arall.
Ffotograffiaeth ardderchog (dim arwydd o Photoshopping trwm), a diddordeb cryf hanesyddol gan John Davies. Mae rhai o fröydd fel Ceredigion a Llŷn braidd yn absennol, ond llyfr "rhaid i chi ei gael e" fel arall.
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