Archibald Ross Lewis

{{short description|American historian (1914–1990)}}

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Archibald Ross Lewis (August 25, 1914 – February 4, 1990) was an American historian, World War II Veteran, professor, and author. He wrote 14 books,{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com |title=|publisher=Amazon.com |date=2022-02-22 |accessdate=2022-08-07}}{{nonspecific|date=August 2022}} and more than 100 articles.{{cite web|url=http://paw.princeton.edu |title=Princeton Alumni Weekly | |publisher=Paw.princeton.edu |date= |accessdate=2022-08-07}}{{nonspecific|date=August 2022}} As a professor he taught at the University of South Carolina, University of Texas, and University of Massachusetts, in that order.Durbin 2001

Biography

=Early life and military service=

Archibald Ross Lewis was born on August 25, 1914, in Bronxville, New York. He enrolled at Princeton, where he earned his bachelor's degree (1936), Master's Degree (1939), and Doctoral Degree (1940). Lewis served for 5 years in World War Two, working in field artillery. He retired as a lieutenant colonel. During the War he was awarded a Croix de Guerre, a bronze star, and five battle stars. Most of what we know about his military service comes from his book, War in The West, which he wrote shortly before he died of a heart attack in 1990. The book itself was not published until 1992.Lewis 1992

=Time as a professor=

Lewis first served at the University of South Carolina. Afterwards he was a professor at the University of Texas for 16 years, and then the University of Massachusetts for another 16 years.

Works

  • Nomads and Crusaders, A.D. 1000–1368
  • European Naval and Maritime History, 300–1500
  • Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050
  • Emerging Medieval Europe, A.D. 400–1000
  • Knights and Samurai
  • Aspects of the Renaissance

Notes

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References

  • Obituary (1990). "Archibald Ross Lewis '39," Princeton Alumni Weekly .
  • Obituary (1990). "Archibald Ross Lewis, Historian, Dies at 75," The New York Times, .
  • Durbin, John R. (2001). "In Memoriam, Archibald Ross Lewis," University of Texas (1305).
  • Lewis, Archibald (1992). "War in the West." {{ISBN|978-0685290040}}.

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Category:1990 deaths

Category:1914 births

Category:20th-century American historians

Category:American male non-fiction writers

Category:Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America

Category:20th-century American male writers

Category:People from Bronxville, New York