- A. H. Dodd
Professor Arthur Herbert Dodd (
1891 -21 May 1975 ), was an academichistorian who taught and published widely, specialising in thepolitics of the Tudor andStuart periods, Welsh history, and thehistory of theIndustrial Revolution .Dodd was born and brought up in
Wrexham , Denbighshire where his father Charles was aheadmaster at Victoria School. It was a family of modest means but studious inclinations; one of his three brothers,C. H. Dodd , achieved particular distinction as aNew Testament scholar. Having attended Grove ParkGrammar School in the town he went up toNew College, Oxford in 1911, and after graduating inhistory , joined the RAMC (2nd West Lancashire Field Ambulance) in 1914 with whom he saw active service inFrance .Dodd was appointed
Lecturer in History at University College, Bangor in 1919, and succeeded SirJohn Edward Lloyd as Professor of History there in 1930, a post he retained until his retirement in 1958. He also taught in the Extra-Mural Department, and was stalwart of the WEA (Workers' Educational Association) and theCambrian Archaeological Association . In retirement he was Curator of Bangor museum, and taught atBangor Normal College (now part of the University of Wales, Bangor).He was a founder member of the
Denbighshire Historical Society and edited a history of Wrexham to coincide with the Borough Centenary Celebration in 1957. He was made a of the Borough of Wrexham in 1963. A centenary celebration of his birth was held in Wrexham in 1991.Though not a native speaker, Dodd was a supporter of the
Welsh language and brought up his children as Welsh speakers, at a time when the language had far less social status than now.Works
* "The Industrial Revolution in North Wales" (1933)
* "Studies in Stuart Wales" (1952)
* "Life in Elizabethan England" (1961)
* "A History of Caernarvonshire" (1968)
* "Life in Wales" (1972)
* "A Short History of Wales" (1977) (published posthumously)
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