Academic Profile : No longer with NTU

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Prof Michael John Kirk Walsh
Professor, School of Humanities
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Journal Articles
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staff as info will be
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Highly Cited:
Walsh, M. J. (2008). ‘On of the Princypalle Havenes of the See’: The port of Famagusta and the ship graffiti in the church of St George of the Greeks, Cyprus. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 37(1), 115-129.

Walsh, M. J. (2010). “The Vile Embroidery of Ruin”: Historic Famagusta Between Ottoman and British Empires in Fin de Siècle Cyprus: 1878–1901. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 31(3), 247-269.

Walsh, M. (2005). A Gothic masterpiece in the Levant. Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Famagusta, North Cyprus. Journal of Cultural Heritage, 6(1), 1-6.

Walsh, M. J. (2017). "Then in 1915”: Eric Bogle’s “And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda". Journal of Australian Studies, 41(2), 237-251.

Walsh, M., & Bernardello, R. A. (2018). Heritage visualisation and potential speculative reconstructions in digital space: The medieval church of St. Anne in Famagusta, Cyprus. Disegnarecon, 11(21), 11-1.

Norris, S. J., Walsh, M. J., & Kaffenberger, T. A. (2014). Visualising Famagusta: Interdisciplinary approaches to the study of the orthodox Cathedral of Saint George of the Greeks in Famagusta, Cyprus. Archives and Manuscripts, 42(1), 48-60.

Walsh, M. J. (2012). Othello,‘Turn [ing] Turks’ and Cornelis de Bruyn's Copperplate of the Ottoman Port of Famagusta in the Seventeenth Century. Mariner's Mirror, 98(4), 448-466.

Inanç, G., & Walsh, M. (2007). Amongst the Nerves of the World: CRW Nevinson's Visions of Post-war London: 1919–1929. London Journal, 32(2), 167-184.

Walsh, M. (2007). The Re-emergence of The Forty Martyrs of Sebaste in the Church of Saint Peter and Paul, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus. Journal of Cultural Heritage, 8(1), 81-86.

Kaffenberger, T., Studer-Karlen, M., Walsh, M. J., & Schmid, W. M. (2021). Hidden Mediterranean History/Histories: The Church of the Panagia tou Potamou in Kazafani (Ozanköy), Cyprus. Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies, 9(4), 336-375.

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Recent Publication:
Hutchinson, M, R. Fathi, A. Varnava, M. Walsh (2021), ‘The Longer Battle: Australia, World War I and its Aftermaths’, Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society (Vol. 52, No. 1).

Kaffenberger, T., Studer-Karlen, M., Walsh, M. J., & Schmid, W. M. (2021). Hidden Mediterranean History/Histories: The Church of the Panagia tou Potamou in Kazafani (Ozanköy), Cyprus. Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies, 9(4), 336-375.

Walsh, M. (2019). Famagusta Maritima: Mariners, Merchants and Mercenaries. Brill.

Walsh, M. J. (2019). Eric Bogle’s No Man’s Land and the grave of Willie McBride at the Somme. Contemporary British History, 33(4), 573-586.

Walsh, M and R. Bernardello. (2018). Heritage Visualisation and Potential speculative Reconstructions in Digital Space: The Medieval Church of St. Anne in Famagusta, Cyprus’. Disegnarecon, 11(21).

Walsh, M. (2018). The Show Must Go On’: Bernie Tormé, Randy Rhoads and Ten Days in 1982. Rock Music Studies, 5(3), 314-323.
Books
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staff as info will be
pulled from PRDS)
Walsh, M. J., & Varnava, A. (Eds.). (2021). After the Armistice: Empire, Endgame and Aftermath. Routledge.

Walsh, Michael J K. (2018). Eric Bogle, Music and the Great War: An Old Man's Tears. Routledge.

Walsh, M. J., Coureas, N., & Edbury, P. W. (Eds.). (2012). Medieval and Renaissance Famagusta: studies in architecture, art and history. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd..
Book Chapters
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staff as info will be
pulled from PRDS)
Walsh, M. J., & Varnava, A. (2021). ‘Britannia Pacificatrix’: Re-imagining a post-Armistice empire. In After the Armistice (pp. 3-17). Routledge.
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