17.2.15

TRIBUTE TO JOHN DAVIES

John Davies 1938-2015 (Picture: Emyr Young)
Tributes have been pouring in from Wales and beyond to the great historian John Davies who sadly passed away yesterday at the age of 76. Dr Davies, who was responsible for writing the the definitive work on the story of the nation, Hanes Cymru (A History of Wales), was a hugely respected figure not only for his academic brilliance but also for his passion for the heritage and future potential of the country. Among those paying tribute last night was Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood...

 “John was one of our nation’s greatest historians and his contribution in telling the story of our nation has been immense.  Through his pioneering work, as well as his contribution to the national movement, he has also played a key role in shaping the story of our nation. John’s death is a huge loss to Wales.
An academic of the highest standard, John’s work in enabling us to share our history, has received deserved wide recognition.  We are richer for having had John share his talent, insight and wisdom with us.
Through his writing, John has given Wales to the world.  He will be remembered as someone who helped his nation understand and celebrate its past and in order to grow in its self-confidence.    
John was a wonderful story teller. I have fond personal memories too having spent many happy times in John’s company – reflecting on our shared passion for the Rhondda as well as our shared hopes for political progress. 
Following the result of the 1997 devolution referendum, John paraphrased the words of William Wordsworth and proclaimed, ‘bliss is it at this dawn to be alive’ to describe his joy at the result. Yet, for John this was just the beginning of the journey of modern Wales and I know that even in the last months of his life, he had great hope for the future of our country.
Our thoughts are with John’s family and friends at this sad time, but I hope they can take comfort in knowing that his contribution to Welsh life will see John’s work continue to inform, educate and inspire people in Wales for generations to come.”