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A. H. Dodd

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as professor of history there in 1930, remaining until his retirement in 1958. He also taught in the Extra-Mural Department, and was stalwart of the
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Historical Society, and edited a history of Wrexham to coincide with the Borough Centenary Celebration in 1957. He was made a
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at Victoria School. It was a family of modest means but studious inclinations; one of his three brothers,
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and brought up his children as Welsh speakers, at a time when the language had far less social status.
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Archaeologia Cambrensis: The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association
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in 1963. A centenary celebration of his birth was held in Wrexham in 1991.
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The Growth of Responsible Government from James the First to Victoria
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Though not a native speaker, Dodd was a supporter of the
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who taught and published widely, specialising in the
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Index

academic
historian
politics
Tudor
Stuart periods
Welsh history
history
Industrial Revolution
Wrexham
Denbighshire
headmaster
C. H. Dodd
New Testament
Grove Park Grammar School
New College, Oxford
history
Royal Army Medical Corps
France
lecturer
University College of North Wales
John Edward Lloyd
Workers' Educational Association
Cambrian Archaeological Association
Bangor Normal College
Denbighshire
freeman
Borough of Wrexham
Welsh language
Archaeologia Cambrensis: The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association
"Famous People: A H Dodd"

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