Michael Walsh

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Title
OSP Director/OSP Training Coordinator/History Professor
Department
Office of Sponsored Programs (UMBC)/History (CCBC)
Institution
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Education

  • PhD, Public Policy (Concentration: Policy History), UMBC
  • MA, Historical Studies, UMBC
  • BA, History, Loyola University Maryland
  • HS Diploma, Calvert Hall College High School

Research Interests

Music History   Baltimore & Maryland History   Policy History  

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Biography

Michael is a Research Administrator, Adjunct History Professor, Professional Musician, and Author.

Homepages

Contact Information

  mwalsh3@umbc.edu

Research
Not mentioned yet. (?)
List of Publications (8)
In 2021
8

Commercially released music [most prominently The Rockin' Ryes' Welcome to the Roaring '20s (2021), Whisky Train's Automatic Sin (2004), Pete Baker and The Agitators East Coast Cat (2002), and The Rockin' Ryes' Hello, It's Christmas (2018)]

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In 2017
7

Baltimore Prohibition: Wet & Dry in the Free State. The History Press/Arcadia Publishing Company, 2017.

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In 2012
6

"Wet and Dry in the Land of Pleasant Living: Baltimore, Maryland, and the Policy of National Prohibition, 1913-1933," (PhD Dissertation: University of Maryland Baltimore County). Available [Online] : , 2012.

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In 2006
5

Document Packets. researched and developed for the Teaching American History in Maryland Program. Available [Online]: at An Archives of Maryland Online Publication. (Copyright 2001-2006 Maryland State Archives). Walsh's Packets include: "Streets of Fire: Governor Spiro Agnew and the Baltimore City Riots, April 1968", "The Rise and Fall of Prohibition in Baltimore, Maryland 1918-1933", "The Battle of North Point, September 12, 1814", "Edith Houghton Hooker (1879-1948): Suffragist, Progressive, and Reformer", "April 14, 1865: John Wilkes Booth and the Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln".

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In 2003
4

Encyclopedia of American History, Volume VIII: The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945), Facts on File, 2003. Keyed to the New Standards for U.S. History (volume edited by Dr. John W. Jeffries, General Editor: Gary Nash). Walsh's Entries Include: "Tanks", "London Economic Conference (1933)", "Banking Act of 1935", "Donald M. Nelson (1888-1959)", "James Vincent Forrestal (1892-1949)", "Second Front", "Office of Production Management", "Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act (1934).

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In 2002
3

"The Prohibition Era in Baltimore and Maryland, 1918-1933," (Master's Thesis: University of Maryland Baltimore County), 2002.

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In 2000
2

Cherry Hill Oral History Project (Loyola College, 2000: on file at the Maryland Historical Society; coordinated by Dr. John Briehan of Loyola College)

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In 0
1

Commercially released music [most prominently Whisky Train's Automatic Sin (2004), Pete Baker and The Agitators East Coast Cat (2002), and The Rockin' Ryes' Hello, It's Christmas (2018)].

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