
Professor of Political
Science
317 Hesburgh Center
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone: (574) 631-5099
Email: walshe.1@nd.edu
Peter Walshe (B.A.,
Honours School of Philosophy, Politics and Economics; M.A;
D. Phil., Oxford University.) Professor of Government and
International Studies; Fellow, Joan Kroc Institute for International
Peace Studies. Walshe focuses on Sub-Saharan Africa, specializing
in the political history of South Africa, political movements
and church-state relations. His publications include The
Rise of African Nationalism in South Africa (1971), Church
Versus State in South Africa (1983), "Southern Africa,"
in The Cambridge History of Africa (1986), and Prophetic
Christianity and the Liberation Movement in South Africa
(1996). A recipient of an Oppenheimer Fellowship, a Walsh-Price
Fellowship, and a MacArthur Foundation Grant in International
Peace and Security, Walshe has lectured widely in the United
States, Britain and Southern Africa. In 1979 he received the
Notre Dame Grenville Clark Award for contributions to peace
and human rights, in 2000 a Kaneb Teaching Award and in 2004
the Charles Sheedy Award for Excellence in Teaching. He has
held Visiting Senior Fellowships at St. Antony's, Oxford and
St. Edmund's, Cambridge.
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