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Sir Owen Morgan Edwards (26 December 1858 – 15 May 1920) was a
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historian, educationalist and writer. He is often known as O. M. Edwards.


Biography

Owen Edwards was born in Llanuwchllyn near
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, the eldest son of Owen and Beti Edwards. He gives a vivid description of his early education in his autobiography ''Clych Adgof'' ("Bells of Remembrance") published in 1906. Llanuwchllyn was then and remains a strongly
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-speaking area, but the
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was in use at the local school and usually found itself round Owen's neck, as a punishment for speaking Welsh. After studying at Bala and
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, graduating with a pass degree in 1883.Gareth Elwyn Jones: ''Edwards, Sir Owen Morgan (1858–1920)'', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2007, accessed 30 Oct 2012
/ref> He then spent a year at the
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studying philosophy before studying at
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, from 1884 to 1887, winning all the university's three main prizes for history. The 1891 census for Wales recorded that he was at home with his family in Coed y Pry, Llanuwchllyn on census night, and his occupation was 'school teacher of history.' He came under the influence of the
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at Oxford, establishing friendships with other students who later became prominent in Welsh life such as
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and becoming a strong cultural nationalist. He then spent a year on the continent before returning to Oxford, where he was appointed a Fellow of Lincoln College and became tutor in history there and at other colleges. He remained in this position until 1907. In 1907 he was appointed as the first Chief Inspector of Schools for Wales under the recently established Welsh Education Department. He took the first steps towards ensuring that the Welsh language was taught in the schools of Wales. He came into conflict with the Central Welsh Board because of his conviction that the new intermediate schools were anglicising influences in Wales and his determination to resist this. He was also a prolific writer, starting and editing the periodical ''Cymru'' in 1891 and ''Cymru'r Plant'' for children in 1892, intended to arouse interest among the people of Wales in their own language and history. An English-language version of ''Cymru'', ''Wales'' (1901), was less successful, although it is seen as "his major work". He wrote a number of books on Welsh history, notably ''Cartrefi Cymru'' ("Welsh Homes") which describes visits to the homes of a number of important historical figures, and published the works of other writers in a series of Welsh classics ''Cyfres y Fil'' ("The Series of a Thousand" - in 37 volumes, so-called because the author sought 1,000 subscribers, through the periodical ''Cymru''). Edwards was elected as a Liberal
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for
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following the premature death of
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MP in April 1899. He did not enjoy parliamentary life and did not seek re-election in 1900. He was knighted in 1916 and awarded the degree of D.Litt. by the
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in 1918. Edwards died at Llanuwchllyn in 1920, his wife Ellen having died the previous year. His first son died at the age of five. His second son,
Ifan ab Owen Edwards Sir Ifan ab Owen Edwards (25 July 1895 – 23 January 1970) was a Welsh academic, writer and film-maker, best known as the founder of Urdd Gobaith Cymru, the Welsh League of Youth. He was born at Tremaran, Llanuwchllyn, Merionethshire, the ...
, founded
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("The Welsh League of Youth"). His only daughter Hâf married
Sir David Hughes Parry Sir David Hughes Parry (3 January 1893 – 8 January 1973) was a university administrator, Professor of Law and Vice-Chancellor of the University of London from 1945 to 1948. He was also founder of the university's Institute of Advanced Legal Stu ...
.


Bibliography


Books

*''Clych Adgof'' (1906). Reminiscences of the Bala area. *''O'r Bala i Geneva'' (1889). Travel. *''Ystraeon o Hanes Cymru'' (1894). Tales from Welsh history. *''Hanes Cymru'' (1895, 1899). History of Wales. *''Cartrefi Cymru'' (1896). Famous Welsh homes.
''Wales''
(1901) (T. Fisher Unwin) *''A Short History of Wales'' (1906) *''Llyfr Del'' (1906). For children. *''Hwiangerddi'' (1911). For children. *''Llyfr Nest'' (1913). For children. *''Tro yn Llydaw''. Travels in Brittany. *''Tro yn y Wlad'' (1920). Welsh travel sketches.


Critical Studies

*W.J. Gruffydd, ''Owen Morgan Edwards'' (Aberystwyth, 1937) *Gwilym Arthur Jones, ''Bywyd a Gwaith Owen Morgan Edwards'' (1958) *Meic Stephens (ed.) ''Companion to Welsh literature'' (University of Wales Press)


References


External links

* * * * *
O. M. Edwards Papers
at the
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Edwards, Owen Morgan 1858 births 1920 deaths People from Gwynedd Welsh non-fiction writers Liberal Party (UK) MPs for Welsh constituencies UK MPs 1895–1900 20th-century Welsh historians Welsh schoolteachers Alumni of Aberystwyth University Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford Fellows of Lincoln College, Oxford Knights Bachelor 19th-century Welsh historians