Stewart, A. T. Q. 1929-2010
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Sources of Information
- His The Ulster crisis, 1967:t.p. (A.T.Q. Stewart)
- The summer soldiers, c1995:t.p. (A.T.Q. Stewart) p. before t.p. (b. in Belfast in 1929 and lives in Belfast)
- LC database, Feb. 3, 2011(hdg.: Stewart, Anthony Terence Quincey; usage: A.T.Q. Stewart)
- Independent online ed., Feb. 3, 2011(ATQ Stewart; Anthony Terence Quincey Stewart; b. July 8, 1929, Belfast; d. there Dec. 17, 2010; historian celebrated for his cool and astute analyses of Northern Ireland)
Wikipedia description:
Anthony Terence Quincey Stewart, CBE (8 July 1929 – 16 December 2010), known professionally as A. T. Q. Stewart or Tony Stewart, was a Northern Irish historian, teacher and academic, and a best-selling author on the subject of the politics of Ulster and Northern Ireland. Coming from a Presbyterian background, he was a history master at the Belfast Royal Academy and taught for many years at Queen's University, Belfast.
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