Bernard Mulholland is author of the tense thriller, Nazareth Quest (2022). Mensa Magazine observes that Bernard is 'one of the top ten read writers on the Academia book lists'.
Dr. Bernard Mulholland is an archaeologist, Byzantinist, Patristics scholar, scientist and historian with a Ph.D. from Queen’s University in Belfast. His thesis was published as a monograph: The Early Byzantine Christian Church (Byzantine and Neohellenic Studies, 9, Oxford, 2014).
His other academic publications include:
Bernard Mulholland, 'Identification of Early Byzantine Constantinopolitan, Syrian, and Roman church plans in the Levant and some possible consequences', Patristic Studies in the twenty-first century: proceedings of an international conference to mark the 50th anniversary of the International Association of Patristic Studies, ed. Brouria Bitton-Ashkelony, Theodore de Bruyn and Carol Harrison (Turnhout, 2015), 597-633.
---, 'the man from MENSA' - 1 of 600: Mensa research (Charleston, 2016).
---, 'the man from MENSA' - 1 of the 600: Politics 1990-1995 (Charleston, 2016).
---, Ratio analysis of financial KPI in the Higher Education sector: a case study (Belfast, 2018).
---, Early Byzantine Ireland: a survey of the archaeological evidence (Belfast, 2021).
---, Navan Fort, Ireland: archaeological and palaeoecological analysis (Belfast, 2021).
Mulholland, B. (2021). 'Can archaeology inform the climate change debate?' Academia Letters, Article4385. https://doi.org/10.20935/AL4385
Two of Bernard's books have been reviewed in the high-IQ society Mensa Magazine.
Book review of Nazareth Quest in Mensa Magazine: Editor (2022), ‘Bernard’s on a Nazareth Quest’, Books, Mensa Magazine, November, p. 12.
Book review of Ratio analysis of financial KPI in the Higher Education sector in Mensa Magazine: Editor (2022), ‘How top universities compare on KPI’, Books, Mensa Magazine, August, p. 12.