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What (who) is E E Y Hales - definition

BRITISH HISTORIAN (1908-1986)
E.E.Y. Hales; E E Y Hales; EEY Hales; Edward Elton Young Hales

E. E. Y. Hales         
Edward Elton Young Hales (October 8, 1908 – July 1, 1986) was an English Catholic historian. Born in Nottingham, England, he was a son of James Elton Hales (born July 23, 1872) and Ethel Burbidge.
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  • Latin letter E with acute
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
E acute; E-acute; Eacute; 'e; E´; U+00E9; é; U+00C9; E with Acute; E with acute; French e
É, é (e-acute) is a letter of the Latin alphabet. In English, it is used for loanwords (such as French résumé), romanization (Japanese Pokémon) or occasionally as a pronunciation aid in poetry.
E Raffaella è mia         
2007 SINGLE BY TIZIANO FERRO
E Raffaella e mia
"E Raffaella è mia" ("And Raffaella Is Mine") is a single by Tiziano Ferro, the fourth to be released from his 2006 album Nessuno è solo. The single was released during the summer of 2007, and is a tribute to the Italian showgirl Raffaella Carrà.

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E. E. Y. Hales

Edward Elton Young Hales (October 8, 1908 – July 1, 1986) was an English Catholic historian. Born in Nottingham, England, he was a son of James Elton Hales (born July 23, 1872) and Ethel Burbidge. During the late 1950s and early 1960s, "Teddy" Hales (as he was called by his friends) worked as an inspector in the British Ministry of Education in London, and was influential in promoting the study of world history in secondary schools in the UK. Hales compared his conversion to the Catholic Church with St. Paul's conversion experience, arguing that although "revelations such as Paul had were not to be expected by ordinary people like myself...moments of special illumination are granted, just very occasionally, to most of us in the course of our lives, and we do well to heed them when they come. I am glad, for instance, I heeded one that came to me the evening I first met the girl who was to be my wife; and I am glad I heeded one that carried me, at the age of forty, into the Catholic Church".

Some of his books include:

  • Pio Nono: A Study in European Politics and Religion in the Nineteenth Century (P.J. Kenedy, 1954) online
  • Mazzini and the Secret Societies: the Making of a Myth (Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1956)
  • The Catholic Church in the Modern World (Doubleday, 1958)
  • Revolution And Papacy, 1769-1846 (Doubleday, 1960)
  • The Emperor and the Pope: The Story of Napoleon And Pius VII (Doubleday, 1961)
  • Napoleon And the Pope: The Story of Napoleon and Pius VII (Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1962) [possibly a variant title of The Emperor and the Pope]
  • Pope John and His Revolution (Doubleday, 1965)
  • Chariot of Fire (Fantasy novel) 1977

He died at Bellagio, Italy while on holiday there. An obituary of E. E. Y. Hales was published in The Catholic Historical Review, Vol. LXXII (72) (1986), No. 4, pp. 711–712.