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Gwenan Jones
Gwenan Jones (1889 – 1971) was a Welsh cultural historian, also known as the first woman to stand in a general election for Plaid Cymru.
Jones studied for a master's degree at the University of Wales, then received a doctorate from the University of Minnesota in 1918, both in Welsh literature. She then became a lecturer at University of Wales, Aberystwyth, settling in Llandre.〔"(a Dr Gwenan Jones )", National Library of Wales〕 Jones became prominent in the Undeb Cymru Fydd, and on behalf of it, was a founder of the Wales International Society.〔Wales International Society, (History of the Wales International Society )〕
At the 1945 UK general election, Jones stood for the University of Wales constituency, taking 24.5% of the vote, and becoming the first female Plaid candidate at a general election,〔Gwynfor Evans, ''For the sake of Wales'', p.143〕 and the only Plaid candidate in 1945 to hold her deposit.〔Alan Butt Philip, ''The Welsh Question'', p.74〕 Despite this relative success, Jones felt disappointed at the party's lack of progress, and did not stand for election again.〔Gwynfor Evans, ''For the sake of Wales'', p.97〕 However, she remained involved with the party; in 1949, she chaired the launch of Plaid's "Parliament for Wales in Five Years" campaign.〔Peter Berresford Ellis, ''Wales - a nation again'', p.116〕
Jones also became the president of the Welsh teachers' union, Undeb Cenedlaethol Athrawon Cymru.〔Gareth Elwyn Jones, ''Controls and conflicts in Welsh secondary education, 1889-1944'', p.183〕
In 1948, Jones took in a Latvian family from a displaced persons camp in Germany. The mother of the family initially worked as her housekeeper, but later became a teacher and artist.〔Andris Lielmanis, "(Welsh-Latvian ties )", ''The Baltic Times'', 10 November 2004〕
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