T. J. Morgan
- This article is about the Welsh professor. For the American labor leader, see Thomas J. Morgan.
Thomas John Morgan (1907 – 1986), better known as T. J. Morgan, was a Welsh academic.
He was born in the village of Glais, near Swansea, and he studied at Swansea University.
In 1926, he met his future wife at the National Eisteddfod of Wales. Their sons are politician Rhodri Morgan and historian Prys Morgan.
He was Professor of Welsh in Swansea University from 1951 to 1961.
Works
- Dal Llygoden Ac Ysgrifau Eraill (1937)
- Y Treigladau a’u Cystrawen ("The Mutations and their Syntax") (1952)
- Peasant Culture (1962)
- Amryw Flawd (1966)
- Dydd y Farn Ac Ysgrifau Eraill (1969)
- W. J. Gruffydd (1970)
- Hirfelyn Tesog (1971)
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