Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Install
Faster access than browser!
 

John Henry Whyte

Index John Henry Whyte

John Henry Whyte (30 April 1928 in Penang, Malaya – 16 May 1990 in New York, United States) was an Irish historian, political scientist and author of books on Northern Ireland, divided societies and on church-state affairs in Ireland. [1]

28 relations: Academic conference, Ampleforth College, Archbishop of Dublin (Roman Catholic), Bachelor's degree, Brendan O'Leary, Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize, County Down, Harvard University, John Charles McQuaid, John Coakley, Leinster, Makerere University, Modern history, National service, Northern Ireland, Oriel College, Oxford, Paul Bew, Penang, Political science, Queen's University Belfast, Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Royal Irish Academy, Separation of church and state, South Wales, Straits Settlements, The Troubles, Tom Garvin, University College Dublin.

Academic conference

An academic conference or symposium is a conference for researchers (not necessarily academics) to present and discuss their work.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Academic conference · See more »

Ampleforth College

Ampleforth College is a coeducational independent day and boarding school in the village of Ampleforth, North Yorkshire, England.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Ampleforth College · See more »

Archbishop of Dublin (Roman Catholic)

The Archbishop of Dublin (Ard-Easpag Bhaile Átha Cliath) is the title of the senior cleric who presides over the Archdiocese of Dublin.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Archbishop of Dublin (Roman Catholic) · See more »

Bachelor's degree

A bachelor's degree (from Middle Latin baccalaureus) or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin baccalaureatus) is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to seven years (depending on institution and academic discipline).

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Bachelor's degree · See more »

Brendan O'Leary

Brendan O'Leary (born 19 March 1958) is an Irish political scientist, who is Lauder Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Brendan O'Leary · See more »

Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize

The Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize was created in 1977, in memory of Christopher Ewart-Biggs, British Ambassador to Ireland, who was assassinated by the Provisional Irish Republican Army in 1976.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize · See more »

County Down

County Down is one of six counties that form Northern Ireland in the northeast of the island of Ireland.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and County Down · See more »

Harvard University

Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Harvard University · See more »

John Charles McQuaid

John Charles McQuaid, C.S.Sp. (28 July 1895 – 7 April 1973), was the Catholic Primate of Ireland and Archbishop of Dublin between December 1940 and January 1972.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and John Charles McQuaid · See more »

John Coakley

John Coakley is an emeritus professor in the School of Politics & International Relations at University College Dublin, where he was formerly director of the Institute of British-Irish Studies.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and John Coakley · See more »

Leinster

Leinster (— Laighin / Cúige Laighean — /) is one of the Provinces of Ireland situated in the east of Ireland.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Leinster · See more »

Makerere University

No description.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Makerere University · See more »

Modern history

Modern history, the modern period or the modern era, is the linear, global, historiographical approach to the time frame after post-classical history.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Modern history · See more »

National service

National service is a system of either compulsory or voluntary government service, usually military service.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and National service · See more »

Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland (Tuaisceart Éireann; Ulster-Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom in the north-east of the island of Ireland, variously described as a country, province or region.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Northern Ireland · See more »

Oriel College, Oxford

Oriel CollegeOxford University Calendar 2005–2006 (2005) p.323 has the corporate designation as "The Provost and Scholars of the House of the Blessed Mary the Virgin in Oxford, commonly called Oriel College, of the Foundation of Edward the Second of famous memory, sometime King of England", p324 has people — Oxford University Press.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Oriel College, Oxford · See more »

Paul Bew

Paul Anthony Elliott Bew, Baron Bew (born 22 January 1950) is an historian and life peer.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Paul Bew · See more »

Penang

Penang is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, by the Malacca Strait.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Penang · See more »

Political science

Political science is a social science which deals with systems of governance, and the analysis of political activities, political thoughts, and political behavior.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Political science · See more »

Queen's University Belfast

Queen's University Belfast (informally Queen's or QUB) is a public research university in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Queen's University Belfast · See more »

Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke

Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, The family name ‘de Clare’ was also rendered ‘of Clare’ in contemporary sources.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke · See more »

Royal Irish Academy

The Royal Irish Academy (RIA) (Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann), based in Dublin, is an all-Ireland independent academic body that promotes study and excellence in the sciences, and humanities and social sciences.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Royal Irish Academy · See more »

Separation of church and state

The separation of church and state is a philosophic and jurisprudential concept for defining political distance in the relationship between religious organizations and the nation state.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Separation of church and state · See more »

South Wales

South Wales (De Cymru) is the region of Wales bordered by England and the Bristol Channel to the east and south, and Mid Wales and West Wales to the north and west.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and South Wales · See more »

Straits Settlements

The Straits Settlements (Negeri-negeri Selat, نݢري٢ سلت) were a group of British territories located in Southeast Asia.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Straits Settlements · See more »

The Troubles

The Troubles (Na Trioblóidí) was an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland during the late 20th century.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and The Troubles · See more »

Tom Garvin

Tom Christopher Garvin (born 1944) is an Irish political scientist and historian.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and Tom Garvin · See more »

University College Dublin

University College, Dublin (commonly referred to as UCD; An Coláiste Ollscoile, Baile Átha Cliath) is a research university in Dublin, Ireland.

New!!: John Henry Whyte and University College Dublin · See more »

Redirects here:

John H. Whyte.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Henry_Whyte

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »