Tom Macdonald

Welsh journalist and author

Tom Macdonald - Artists & Creatives born 1900
Born

1900
126 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Wales

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A journalist and author with a focus on social issues and Welsh identity. Contributed to various publications, providing insights into the political landscape of Wales and beyond. Authored books that explored themes of nationalism and culture, gaining recognition for the articulate examination of Welsh society. Involved in broadcasting, producing documentaries that addressed important social topics and highlighted local voices.

Wrote influential articles on Welsh nationalism

Authored books on Welsh culture and society

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