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Francis Stewart Leland Lyons (1923–1983) was one of Ireland's premier historians.
He was born in Derry, Northern Ireland and was educated at Tunbridge Wells, The
High School, Dublin and Trinity College, Dublin. He was a lecturer in history at Hull
University and at Trinity College, Dublin, before becoming Professor of History at
Kent University in 1964. serving also as Master of Eliot College from 1969 to 1972.

Lyons became Provost of Trinity College, Dublin in 1974, but relinquished the
post in 1981 to concentrate on writing. His work, Charles Stewart Parnell won the
Heinemann Prize in 1978. He won the
Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize and
the Woolfson Literary Prize for History for his book Culture and Anarchy in
Ireland,
1890-1939, published in 1979.

He was awarded honorary doctorates by five universities and was a Fellow of
the Royal Society of Literature and of the British Academy and was Visiting
Professor at Princeton University. His principal works include Ireland Since the
Famine (the standard university textbook for Irish history from the mid-19th to
late-20th century) and a biography of
Charles Stewart Parnell. He died in Dublin
in 1983.

Works
Lyons works include:

 * The Irish Parliamentary Party, 1890-1910 (1951)
 * The Fall of Parnell 1890-91 (1960)
 * John Dillon: A Biography (1968)
 * Ireland Since the Famine (1971)
 * Charles Stewart Parnell (1977)
 * Culture and Anarchy in Ireland, 1890-1939 (1979)
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