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James Lydon (historian)

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Fellowship after his studies were concluded, he was advised by his mentor Powicke to "use the residue of the funding to travel on the continent...stay clear of archives...read, visit galleries, listen to music, meet people and generally lift his eyes beyond the confines of the Record Office in Chancery Lane." This experience "gave him an appreciation of European 'culture' in its broadest sense" and enabled Lydon to "bring the historiography of late medieval Ireland to maturity." Returning to Galway in 1956 he taught history through the media of Irish and English and, in 1959, moved to Dublin to lecture at
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In 1955 he completed his thesis, "Ireland's participation in the military activities of English kings in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries." Revised for publication, it became the first of many scholarly contributions to the history of the era. Having a full year left on his Travelling
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Government, War and Society in Medieval Ireland: Essays by Edmund Curtis, A.J. Otway-Ruthven and James Lydon
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Lydon was unmarried. He battled depression in later life. He was fond of music, particularly opera.
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Law and disorder in thirteenth-century Ireland: the Dublin Parliament of 1297
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in 1928, the son of a local baker. His mother raised him to be fluent in the
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Colony & Frontier in Medieval England: Essays presented to J.F. Lydon
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Primarily an Irish mediaevalist, Lydon published his first major work,
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The Cambridge Historical Encyclopedia of Great Britain and Ireland
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Cambridge Historical Encyclopedia of Great Britain and Ireland
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Government, War and Society in Medieval Ireland: Essays by
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He served as an educator for thirty-three years, and was
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The Making of Ireland: From Ancient Times to the Present
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The James Lydon Research Seminar in Medieval History
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Galway
Republic of Ireland
Trinity College Dublin
History of Ireland
Medieval studies
Lecky Professor of History
Trinity College, Dublin
medieval
history of Ireland
Catholic
Connemara
Irish language
University College Galway
J. R. R. Tolkien
Mary Donovan O'Sullivan
University of London
medievalist
Sir Maurice Powicke
Trinity College
Lecky Professor of History
Royal Irish Academy
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
The lordship of Ireland in the Middle Ages
The Gill History of Ireland
Ireland in the Later Middle Ages
Law and disorder in thirteenth-century Ireland: the Dublin Parliament of 1297
The Making of Ireland: From Ancient Times to the Present
Edmund Curtis
Peter Crooks
"Lydon, James Francis Michael | Dictionary of Irish Biography"

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