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About the Author
Dr Matthew Lewis is a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Centre for the History of Violence at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Until September 2013, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Centre for War Studies at University College Dublin. He completed his PhD at Queen's University Belfast in 2011.
Reviews
'Lewis has a measured take on the various historical controversies that surround Aiken's career as guerrilla leader - this is a useful book full of well grounded research. Arguments are carefully considered and clearly put.' The Irish Story, November 2014 'The activities of Aiken's Fourth Division of the IRA in the Armagh-South Down-North Louth area are exhaustively analysed. The book also gives a detailed account of Aiken's vain attempts to avert the looming Civil War from his distant stronghold on the Border - Aiken does not come well out of the "dirty war" which saw sectarian murders and brutal reprisals shared between IRA and local B-Specials around the foothills of Slieve Gullion and scenic Camlough.' The Irish Catholic, October 2014 '[Frank Aiken's] role in the revolutionary period is subject to close examination by Matthew Lewis in a book that shows its academic origins in the detail presented, but which succeeds in fleshing out the life of an individual who was formative in the birth and development of the state.' Evening Echo, October 2014 'In the midst of an intensifying commemorative decade, Matthew Lewis's Frank Aiken's War is a welcome addition to the literature on this momentous era. This book focuses on the motivations, realities and consequences of this revolutionary conflict at grassroots level, in Ulster, by blending biography with local history.' Antoine Guillemette, Australasian Journal of Irish Studies, 2016
Book Information
ISBN 9781906359829
Author matthew lewis
Format Paperback
Page Count 250
Imprint University College Dublin Press
Publisher University College Dublin Press