Peter St John, 9th Earl of Orkney

Oliver Peter St John, 9th Earl of Orkney[lower-alpha 1] (born 27 February 1938) is a retired Canadian political scientist and Scottish peer. He was a lecturer at University College London, England, before moving to the University of Manitoba, Canada, where he rose to become professor of political studies. He retired from academia in 1998, the year he succeeded to the Earldom of Orkney, and was appointed a senior scholar by Manitoba.[2][3][4]


The Earl of Orkney
Born
Oliver Peter St John

(1938-02-27) 27 February 1938
Spouse(s)
  • Mary Juliet Scott-Brown
    (m. 1963; div. 1985)
  • Barbara Huck (m. 1985)
Academic background
Alma mater
Academic work
DisciplinePolitical science
Sub-disciplineInternational relations
Institutions
Main interestsTerrorism

Personal life

In 1963, St John married Mary Juliet Scott-Brown.[2] Together they had four children: one son and three daughters.[2] Their son, Oliver Robert St John, Viscount Kirkwall, is heir to the earldom.[3] His first marriage ended in divorce in 1985, and that year he married Mary Barbara Huck (née Albertson).[2] His second marriage brought four step-children.[2] As a male-line descendant of the 3rd Viscount Bolingbroke, he is also in remainder to this title.

Selected works

  • St. John, Peter (1977). Fireproof House to Third Option: Studies in the Theory and Practise of Canadian Foreign Policy. Winnipeg, Manitoba: University of Manitoba.
  • St. John, Peter, ed. (1984). Mackenzie King to Philosopher King: Canadian Foreign Policy in a Modern Age. Winnipeg, Manitoba: University of Manitoba Press.
  • St. John, Peter (1991). Air Piracy, Airport Security, and International Terrorism: Winning the War Against Hijackers. New York: Quorum Books. ISBN 978-0899304137.
  • St. John, Peter, ed. (2005). From the Great War to the Global Village: A Window on the World. Winnipeg, Manitoba: Heartland Associates. ISBN 978-1896150239.

Notes

  1. Pronounced SIN-jun.[1]

References

  1. "Exploring Manitoba's Ice Age Legacy". Winnipeg, Manitoba: Heartland International Travel & Tours. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  2. "Orkney". Who's Who 2018. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1 December 2017. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U28956.
  3. "Orkney, Earl of (S, 1695/6)". Cracrofts Peerage. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  4. "Peter St. John". Archives & Special Collections. Winnipeg, Manitoba: University of Manitoba. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by
Cecil FitzMaurice
Earl of Orkney
1998–present
Incumbent
Heir:
Oliver St John


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