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* [[Michael McLaughlin]], British far right activist who used Michael Walsh as a pen name
* [[Michael McLaughlin]], British far right activist who used Michael Walsh as a pen name
* [[Michael Walsh]], Librarian (1972 to 2001), Archivist (2000-2005) and Fellow (since 2002) of Heythrop College, University of London. Editor (2001-2005) the ''Heythrop Journal''. A former Jesuit, he has written on many aspects of the history of Christianity, the papacy, saints and especially on the contemporary Church<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.linkedin.com/pub/michael-walsh/27/933/551|title = Linkedin|date = |accessdate = |website = |publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref>.
* [[Michael Walsh]], Librarian (1972 to 2001), Archivist (2000-2005) and Fellow (since 2002) of Heythrop College, University of London. Editor (2001-2005) the ''Heythrop Journal''. A former Jesuit, he has written on many aspects of the history of Christianity, the papacy, saints and especially on the contemporary Church<ref>{{Cite web|url = https://www.linkedin.com/pub/michael-walsh/27/933/551|title = Linkedin|date = |accessdate = |website = |publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref>.
* Michael Walsh, author and producer. He spent 12 years as a reporter and presenter on World in Action and has won 6 awards for his work. He is now a producer, specialising in political and historical documentaries.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 12:34, 17 August 2015

Michael Walsh may refer to:

Sports people

Other people

  • Michael Walsh (publisher), Old Earth Books
  • Michael Walsh (author) (born 1949), American music critic, author and screenwriter
  • Michael Walsh (film critic) (born 1945), Canadian film critic and print journalist
  • M. Emmet Walsh (born 1935), American actor
  • Michael Walsh (New York) (1810–1859), U.S. Representative from New York
  • Michael F. Walsh (1894–1956), Secretary of State of New York 1939–1943
  • Michael J. H. Walsh (born 1927), major-general in the British Army
  • Michael P. Walsh (1838–1919), Wisconsin labor activist and politician
  • Michael Walsh (Medal of Honor) (1858–1913), chief machinist serving in the U.S. Navy and Medal of Honor recipient
  • Michael Walsh (engineer) (born 1943), American vehicle emissions engineer
  • Michael James Walsh (1858–1933), Canadian politician
  • Michael McLaughlin, British far right activist who used Michael Walsh as a pen name
  • Michael Walsh, Librarian (1972 to 2001), Archivist (2000-2005) and Fellow (since 2002) of Heythrop College, University of London. Editor (2001-2005) the Heythrop Journal. A former Jesuit, he has written on many aspects of the history of Christianity, the papacy, saints and especially on the contemporary Church[1].
  • Michael Walsh, author and producer. He spent 12 years as a reporter and presenter on World in Action and has won 6 awards for his work. He is now a producer, specialising in political and historical documentaries.

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