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Dr. D.J. (David James) Davies (2 June 1893 – 11 October 1956), was a Welsh economist,〔National Library of Wales, (Welsh Biography Online ), extracted 16 February 2009〕 industrialist,〔''Why Not a Welsh Royal Family? by Siôn T Jobbins, January 2008, Cambria magazine〕 prize winning essayist,〔 author,〔 political activist, pilot,〔 and an internationalist.〔 Davies was a world traveller before returning home to Wales. Initially a founding member of the Welsh Labour Party in the Ammanford district, in 1925 he left Labour becoming a founding member of Plaid Cymru, the nationalist party of Wales.〔 According to historian Professor John Davies, it was D.J. Davies' ideas which were more influential in shaping long-term Plaid Cymru ideology following the Second World War, and Davies was as "equally () significant figure" as Saunders Lewis in Welsh nationalism history, but it was Lewis' "brilliance and charismatic appeal" which was firmly associated with Plaid Genedlaethol Cymru of the 1930s.〔〔John Davies, ''A History of Wales'', Pages 591, 592〕〔John Davies, ''Wales and America''〕 ==Early life== D.J. Davies was born the third child of Thomas Davies, a miner, and Ellen Davies (née Williams) in Carmel, Carmarthenshire, Wales, on 2 June 1893.〔 After attending local schools, Davies began working at age 14 in several collieries and at Barry Dock.〔 Though working long hours, Davies continued his education by taking evening classes and through correspondence courses.〔
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