Robert M. Beachy

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Robert M. Beachy (born January 5, 1965 in Aibonito , Puerto Rico ) is an American historian . After finishing school, Beachy studied history at the University of Chicago , where he received his Ph.D. received. He was a professor at Goucher College in Baltimore , Maryland and has been Associate Professor of History at Underwood International College at Yonsai University in Seoul since 2014 .

Beachy wrote several books as an author. His main research interests include topics related to the history of homosexuality , especially the history of Germany.

Fonts

  • with Beatrice Craig, Alastair Owens (Eds.): Women Business & Finance in Nineteenth Century Europe: Rethinking Separate Spheres. Berg, 2005.
  • The soul of commerce. Credit, Property and Politics in Leipzig, 1750-1840. Brill, 2005.
  • with Ralf Roth (Ed.): Who Ran the Cities? Elite and Urban Power Structures, 1700--2000. Ashgate, 2007.
  • with Michele Gillespie (Ed.): Pious Pursuits: German Moravians in the Atlantic World. Berghahn, 2007.
  • Gay Berlin. Birthplace of a Modern Identity. Knopf, New York 2014.
    • The other Berlin. The invention of homosexuality. A German story 1867–1933 . From the English by Hans Freundl and Thomas Pfeiffer. Siedler, Munich 2015.
  • with James Retallack : German Civil Wars. Nation Building and Historical Memory, 1756-1914. Oxford.

Prizes and awards

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Individual evidence

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