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  1. June 28, 1916. Edmund Aloysius Walsh SJ (October 10, 1885 – October 31, 1956) [1] was an American Roman Catholic priest of the Society of Jesus and career diplomat from South Boston, Massachusetts. He was also an author, professor of geopolitics and founder of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, the first school ...

  2. 19 de ene. de 2010 · Throughout his career, Fr. Walsh was known as an ardent anticommunist, and he was a leading authority on communism in general and Soviet Russia in particular. This display highlights new materials about Fr. Walsh recently acquired by the Georgetown University Library.

  3. 23 de sept. de 2019 · In 1919, a well-traveled 34-year-old Jesuit priest, Fr. Edmund Walsh, helped Georgetown found a new school. Walsh imagined the School of Foreign Service, the first school of its kind in the United States, would educate students from a global perspective and advance the cause of peace.

  4. Description. Priest, educator, scholar, and statesman, Father Walsh established Georgetown's School of Foreign Service in 1919, the first of its kind in the U.S. While remaining actively involved in the running of the School, he undertook many international trips and diplomatic missions.

  5. His Mission to Russia in the Service of the Holy See | Marisa Patulli Trythall - Academia.edu. Download Free PDF. The Little Known Side of Fr. Edmund Walsh. His Mission to Russia in the Service of the Holy See.

  6. 26 de feb. de 2019 · In 1919, as Father Edmund Walsh, S.J. was assembling the faculty of the freshly inaugurated School of Foreign Service, the United States seemed to be adapting to a new role on the world stage. It had recently participated and helped win the First World War on the side of the allied powers of the British Empire and France.

  7. On Walsh's geopolitical work see Gearoid 6 Tuathail/Gerard Toal, "Spiritual Geopolitics: Father Edmund Walsh and Jesuit Anticommunism," in Geopolitical Traditions: Critical Histories of A Century of Geopolitical Thought, David Atkinson and Klaus Dodds, eds. (New York: Routledge, 2000), chapter eight. 71.