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David Benjamin Rees (born
Llanddewi Brefi Llanddewi Brefi () is a village, parish and Community (Wales), community of approximately 500 people in Ceredigion, Wales. The village is notable for the famous Synod of Brefi held here in the sixth century. A number of miraculous events are sa ...
, Wales, 1937) is a Welsh and English-language publisher, author, lecturer and minister in the
Presbyterian Church of Wales The Presbyterian Church of Wales (), also known as the Calvinistic Methodist Church (), is a denomination of Protestant Christianity based in Wales. The Calvinistic Methodist movement has its origins in the 18th-century Welsh Methodist revival ...
since 1962. He is a leader of the Welsh community in
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, and heads one of the city's five remaining Welsh chapels. His small publishing house, Modern Welsh Publications Ltd, was established in 1963 and from 1963 to 1968 it operated from
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in the
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of South Wales. Since 1968 it has operated from
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and is the only
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publishing house still operating in the city of Liverpool.


Early life

Born on 1 August 1937, in Abercarfan farm by the river Teify, on the outskirts of
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. His parents, Ann and John Rees, were Welsh speaking Presbyterians. His father served in the two world wars. The farm was in the ownership of his grandfather David Benjamin, and after his death in 1944, he and his parents moved to
Llanddewi Brefi Llanddewi Brefi () is a village, parish and Community (Wales), community of approximately 500 people in Ceredigion, Wales. The village is notable for the famous Synod of Brefi held here in the sixth century. A number of miraculous events are sa ...
, where he attended the local primary school.


Education

Source: In the local primary school in
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he passed the
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(an examination that gave entrance to a grammar school), so entered Tregaron grammar school where he excelled as a public speaker. His friends from secondary school included John Davies, Dr Lewis Evans of
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and others later in academia and business. He was influenced by the head teacher, D. Lloyd Jenkins, and the history teacher Eirlys Watcyn Williams, whom instilled a love of the Welsh language and culture. In his proactive approach, he became a prominent member of the debating society called "Cymdeithas Grug Y Gors" (named after the local marshland of
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). During this time, he was also heavily involved in his local village, setting up a local football club, which is still active today and is known as, "Dewi Stars". In addition, he helped set up a branch of the scouts movement in the area. His involvement in politics began during this period. He joined the Labour Party at the age of 17. In 1955, he entered the University college of Wales Aberystwyth, where he studied history, Welsh and education, finally graduating in Education. During his time at Aberystwyth, he was involved in the
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, and was a founding member of the local branch of the
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and organiser of the local branch of the
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. He also with help from a friend (Arfon Jones), revitalised the university Labour Party. Furthermore, he was chosen as the Welsh organiser of National Association of Labour Students Organisation which meant travelling to all the colleges and universities in Wales, and to monthly meetings in London. In 1957, he began to prepare himself for the service of the Presbyterian Church of Wales which entailed travelling and preaching all over Wales for Sunday services. In 1959, he was accepted into the
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to study for a BD degree which in those days was equivalent to a Masters degree. During this time, he and W. I. Cynwyl Williams were awarded the Byrsgyll y Cymro (Best debating team in universities and colleges of Wales). The following year, this was repeated with D. Ben Rees being accompanied by Emlyn Richards. In 1960, he and Arfon Jones brought out a socialist student magazine in memory of
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. This was well received and attracted articles from well-known Labour politicians such as his widow, Jenny Lee, and the
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organiser, Huw T. Edwards. The magazine ended when the editors left their colleges.


Service in the Presbyterian Church of Wales

Source: Rees was ordained in October 1962. His first ministry was in the mining towns of
Abercynon Abercynon () is a village and community (Wales), community (and electoral ward) in the Cynon Valley within the unitary authority of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. The community comprises the village and the districts of Carnetown and Grovers Field to ...
and Penrhiwceibr. During this time, he married Meinwen Llewellyn, daughter of a local minister and school teacher. He became active with a league of young people within Welsh Presbyterianism. In this he was involved in establishing a youth centre at
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on the Cardiganshire coast. In 1965 he took charge of another chapel in the
Aberfan Aberfan () is a former coal mining village in the Taff Valley south of the town of Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. On 21 October 1966, in the Aberfan disaster, a colliery spoil tip collapsed into homes and a school, killing 116 children and 28 adults. ...
area. When the disaster of 21 October 1966 occurred, where 116 children and 28 adults died under the collapse of a coal tip, he and other ministers were involved in comforting the families and organising the local Aberfan committee. In 1968 he moved to
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with his wife, mother-in-law and son Dafydd, as minister at Bethel chapel in Heathfield Road of the Presbyterian Church in Wales. This was an impressive building, with a Welsh-speaking congregation. Their second son, Hefin Ednyfed, was born here. In 1972 he was president of the Merseyside Free Church Council. His role involved a great deal of travel including five times to the USA, as well as to China, Russia, Malaysia and several European countries as well as arranging 22 pilgrimages to Israel. Rees and his wife were introduced to Queen
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at the opening of the
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between Liverpool and
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. He was invited to be a chaplain at the
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where he served for 18 years. Local and Welsh media invited him to contribute to programmes including ''
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'' and Radio Merseyside: ''From the valleys I came''. He kept alive the traditions of the Welsh and established societies that would be assistance, such as the Merseyside Chair
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, the Council of Welsh Chapels on Merseyside, a charity with his son Hefin Rees (Generating Hope in Action), the University of Wales Guild of Graduates (Liverpool branch), and the local community newspaper Yr Angor/The Anchor, which he edited from 1979. In 2008 he officially retired, but due to the lack of ministers in his denomination, he remained a part-time minister for the next 13 years until he handed over the responsibilities to his successor, Reverend Robert Parry in 2021. The following year he was congratulated at Wrexham by the North Wales Presbyterian Association for completing 60 years as a preacher and historian of the missionary work of the denomination.


Educator

Rees has been a lecturer for the
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Extra Mural Department,
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,
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and local historical societies. He was involved as a tutor, examiner, and a board member for the Greenwich School of Theology, as well as at the
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,South Africa where he was made a professor.


Rotarian

Dr Rees has been a
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in the Toxteth and Liverpool Rotarian clubs. He was made an honorary member of the City of Liverpool Rotary club in 2021. He was editor of the Rotary magazine for district 1180, North Wales and Merseyside, for 21 years. He was awarded the highest accolade of the movement the Paul Harris Fellowship in 2003.


Honours

In 2018 he was made Citizen of Honour for the City of Liverpool with a ceremony in the town hall. This was received for his contribution to the city, especially for serving the Liverpool Welsh community.


Peace

Source: From his college days, D Ben Rees has been involved in the Peace movement. Such as CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament), and the
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, in both Wales and England. For 30 years, he served as the chairman of the
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(FOR) publications committee. Acting as editor, after Professor John Ferguson of Birmingham University. And also editing Peace links (monthly magazine of FOR). This campaigning for peace and justice brought him into friendship with Reverend Lord Donald Soper, Earl Bertramd Russel, Daniel Berrigan, Gwynfor Evans MP, and Monsignor Bruce Kent. The biography ''Mahatma
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: Pensaer yr India'' (''Mahatma Gandhi: The Architect of India'') was published in 1970. In a review in the monthly magazine ''Barn'' the Reverend Alwyn Roberts praised the title for bringing the contribution of Gandhi to a new generation of readers. This volume was the inspiration for a series of three books on Welsh
pacifists Pacifism is the opposition to war or violence. The word ''pacifism'' was coined by the French peace campaigner Émile Arnaud and adopted by other peace activists at the tenth Universal Peace Congress in Glasgow in 1901. A related term is ''a ...
. Each volume included a portrayal of the peace initiatives of well-known peace workers by academics and authors under the titles ''Herio'r Byd'' (1980), ''Dal i Herio'r Byd'' (1983) and ''Dal Ati i Herio'r Byd'' (1988), all edited by D. Ben Rees.


Literary work

Source: In a sixty-year span as a writer D. Ben Rees has been prolific in both Welsh and English languages. His earliest books were themed around social questions, portraits of famous Welsh writers and current affairs. Then in 1975, he prepared his MSc thesis, gained from his study at the University College of Wales, Cardiff. This appeared under the title,
Chapels in the Valley: A Study in the Sociology of Welsh Nonconformity
. This book was very well received world-wide by academics across different universities. Through this they were able to get a feel for what is commonly called the valleys of South-East Wales. In the same period as this, he prepared his MA thesis from the University of Liverpool. It was based on the Liverpool Welsh divine Dr Owen Thomas. The Welsh addition appeared in 1979, and gained him the Ellis Griffith Prize of the University of Wales, for the best academic book of that year. Ten years later, he brought out an English addition to the book. Which was published by the Edwyn Mellem Press in Queenstown, United States of America. ''"This biography gives an interesting account of not only the Calvinistic Methodist minister and biographer but a detailed account of the religious life of Victorian Wales, the emphasis on preaching and the enthusiasm that surrounded the temperance, missionary, and allied movements. Dr. Rees has used the letters which Thomas' grandson Saunders Lewis had preserved to give a profound and interesting account of one of the most outstanding authorities on the history and development of Welsh preaching. This biography will introduce Dr. Owen Thomas to a wider circle of scholars who have not been able to appreciate his contribution as all his published works were in the Welsh language." (Blurp from Edwin Meelem Press on the book'''')'' From the early 1980's, Dr Rees concentrated on the history of the Liverpool Welsh community. He wrote 29 books in both languages on the phenomenon of the Welsh community since the 18th Century. One of his books on the Liverpool Welsh was in the list of the best Welsh book of the year in 2020. In the last two decades he has brought out biographies of outstanding Welsh Labour leaders. In particular three in Welsh
Jim GriffithsCledwyn Hughes
an
Gwilym Prys-Davies
which were highly praised. For Jim Griffiths an
Cledwyn Hughes
he also brought out English editions of the books. To welcome the National Eisteddfod of Wales to his home town of Tregaron (August 2022), he brought out an impressive volume of the town and the surrounding villages. Name
Hanes Tregaron


Works

Source: Currently D. Ben Rees has written/edited 81 books over the course of 57 years: *Arolwg 1965 (Editor) (1965) *Llyfr Gwasanaeth (Ieuenctid) (Editor) (1967) *Gwaith yr Eglwys (1967) *Mahatma Gandi : Pensaer yr India (1969) *Arolwg 1970 (Editor) (1970) *Arolwg (Editor) (1971) *Pymtheg o Wyr Llen yr Ugeinfed Ganrif (1972) *Dyrnaid o Awduron Cyfoes (Editor) (1974) *Enwogion Pedair Canrif (1400-1800) *Chapels in the Valley: Study in the Sociology of Welsh Nonconformity (1975) *Gweddiau'r Cristion (1976) *Cymry Adnabyddus 1951-1972 (1978) *Gweddiau'r Cristion (1978) *Pregethwr y Bobl: Bywyd a Gwaith Dr Owen Thomas (1979) *Wales and its Culture (1980) *Herio'r Byd (Editor) (1980) * Gwilym Jones (Editor) (1981) *Preparation for Crisis (1981) *Cyfaredd Capel Bethesda, Cemaes, Mon (1878-1981) (Editor) (1981) *Haneswyr yr Hen Gorff (1981) *Dal I Herio'r Byd (Editor) (1983) *Gweddiau'r Cristion (1983) *Oriel o Heddychwyr Mawr y Byd (1983) *Pwy yw Pwy yng Nghymru - Who's Who in Wales, Volume 3 (1983) *The Liverpool Welsh and their Religion: two centuries of Welsh Calvinistic Methodism/Cymry Lerpwl a'u crefydd: dwy ganrif o Fethodistiaeth Galfinaidd Gymreig - R. Merfyn Jones and D. Ben Rees (Edited by D. Ben Rees) (1984) *Hanes Plwyf Llanddewi Brefi (1984) *Gwasanaethau'r Cristion (1987) *Deuddeg Diwygiwr Protestannaidd (Editor) (1988) *Dal Ati I Herio'r Byd (Editor) (1989) *May we wish you a goodnight in Hospital / Gordon A. Catherall and D. Ben Rees (1990) *A Liverpool Welsh Preacher: Dr. Owen Thomas (1990) *Prayers for Peace (1992) *Dathlu Grawnsypiau Canaan a detholiad (1995) *Graces for all occasions (1995) *Cymry Lerpwl a'r Cyffiniau Cyfrol 1 (1997) *The Welsh of Merseyside, Volume 1 (1997) *Local and Parliamentary Politics of Liverpool from 1800 to 1911 (1999) *The Hague Declaration on Peace and Justice in the Twenty First Century, Bilingual (Editor) (2000) *Cymry Lerpwl a'r Cyffiniau yn yr Ugeinfed Ganrif, Cyfrol 2 (2001) *The Welsh of Merseyside in the Twentieth Century, Volume 2 (2001) *Vehicles of Grace and Hope (2002) *Ffydd a Gwreiddiau John Saunders Lewis (Editor) (2002) *The Polymath: Reverend William Rees ('Gwilym Hiraethog' 1802-1883 of Liverpool) (2002) *Gweddiau am Gymru a'r Byd / Prayers for Wales and the World (2002) *Y Polymathiad o Gymro, Parchedig William Rees, Lerpwl (Gwilym Hiraethog 1802-1883) (2002) *Cwmni Deg Dawnus (2003) *The Call and Contribution of Dr Robert Arthur Hughes OBE, FRCA (1910-1996) and some of his predecessors in north East India Vol 1 (Editor) (2004) *Mr Evan Roberts Y Diwygiwr yn Sir Fon 1905 / Mr Evan Roberts, The revivalist in Anglesey (2005) *Alffa ac Omega: tystiolaeth y Presbyteriaid Cymraeg yn Laird Street, Penbedw (1906-2006), a bilingual volume (2006) *Arloeswyr Methodistiaeth Galfinaidd yn Mon (2006) *The Pioneers of Methodism in Anglesey (2006) *John Elias a'i Gyd Fethodistiaid Calfinaidd (1791-1841) (2007) *John Elias and the Calvinistic Methodists (1791-1841) (2007) *The Life and work of Henry Richard (2007) *Alun Owen: A Liverpool Welsh playwright (Editor) (2008) *Codi Stem a Hwyl yn Lerpwl (2008) *Labour of Love in Liverpool (2008) *Oes Aur Crefydd ym Mon 1841-1885 / A golden Age of Religion in Anglesey 1841-1885 (2008) *Dr John Williams, Brynsiencyn a'i Ddoniau (1853-1921) / Dr John Williams, Brynsiencyn and his Talents (1853-1921) (2009) *John Calvin a'i Ddisgyblion Calfinaidd Cymraeg / John Calvin and his Welsh Disciples (2009) *The sage of a revival: early Welsh Pentecostal Methodism (2010) *Y Gwron o Genefa (2012) *A portrait of Battling Bessie (2011) *Cysegr Sancteiddiolaf Capel Westminster Road, Ellesmere Port (1907-2007) / The Welsh missionary witness in Ellesmere Port (1907-2007) (2012) *Di-Ben-Draw: Hunangofiant (2015) *Dilyn Ffordd Tangnefedd: Canmlwyddiant Cymdeithas y Cymod 1914-2014) (Editor) (2015) *Cofiant James Griffiths: Arwr Glew y Werin (2015) *Y Cenhadwr Cyntaf o Blith Cymry Lerpwl: Josiah Hughes (1804-1840) / Josiah Hughes (1804-1840): The Reluctant Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Missionary of Malacca (2016) *The Healer of Shillong: Reverend Dr Hugh Gordon Roberts and the Welsh Mission Hospital (2016) *Cofiant Cledwyn Hughes: Un o Wyr mawr Mon a Chymru (2017) *Canmlwyddiant y Gadair Ddu, Gwyl Hedd Wyn / Black Chair Centenary (2017) *A Life Unlimited: An Autobiography (2018) *Hanes Rhyfeddol Cymry Lerpwl (2019) *Codi Angor Yn Lerpwl a Penbedw a Manceinion (Edited by D Ben Rees) (2019) *Jim, The Life and Work of James Griffiths: A Hero of the Welsh Nation and an Architect of the British Welfare State. (2020) *The Welsh in Liverpool: A Remarkable History (2021) *Jimmy Wilde ( 1892-1969): Undisputed Champion Of the World From 1916 to 1922: The Mighty Atom< The Tylorstown Terror< The Ghost with the Hammer in his hand (2022) *Cofiant Aneurin Bevan, Cawr o Gymro A Thad y Gwasanaeth Iechyd. (2022) *Hanes Tregaron a'r Cyffiniau (2022) *Meistri'r Awen (Golygydd: D. Ben Rees) (2022) *Cymro I'r Carn: Cofiant Gwylym Prys-Davies (2022) *Doniau Amrwiol Enidra Emyr Wyn Jones (2022)


Welsh culture

The author has written a number of books in English and
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on writers, Welsh figures, politicians and places. 1) ''Wales: Culture Heritage'' (1982) is a popular introduction to the Welsh press and the eisteddfodic tradition, and seeks to define the contents of Welsh culture. 2) ''Samuel Roberts'' (1987), a biography of the prolific Victorian author Samuel Roberts of Llanbrynmair. The book was published in English by the University of Wales Press as part of the Writers of Wales series, under the editorship of Dr Meic Stephens and Dr R. Brinley Jones. 3) 12 further volumes between 1975 and 2006, addressing Welsh Nonconformity, Victorian Studies and the history of the Liverpool Welsh community. -- History of the Liverpool Welsh Community Rees is acknowledged as the leading authority on the Liverpool Welsh History since 1984 when he and Professor R.Merfyn Jones co-authored The Liverpool Welsh and their Religion. His latest book was based on Ellesmere Port Welsh community ( 2012).


Theology

Rees has become an acknowledged scholar on
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(1509-1564) and of
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since the publication of four books, three in the Welsh Language, on John Calvin and his Welsh Disciples in the period 2008 and 2012. He delivered the prestigious Davies Lecture on John Calvin and the Connexion at the General Assembly of his denomination in Lampeter in 2008. This has been subsequently published as Y Gwron o Genefa: John Calfin a'i ddylanwad.(Caernarfon, 2012)


References

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