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Robert Beachy (born in
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, Puerto Rico) is associate professor of history at the Underwood International College at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea. Was raised in Mennonite communities in Puerto Rico and Indiana. He formerly taught at Goucher College in
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, Maryland.


Career

Beachy specializes in the intellectual and cultural history of Germany and Europe, and is known for his work on the history of sexuality in the Weimar Republic, under the
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, and in Germany after the Second World War. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1998; his M.A. in History from the University of Chicago in 1989; and, his B.A. in History from Earlham College, 1988. In 2009, Beachy was named a fellow of the
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for his research on homosexuality in Nazi Germany. Beachy's work also has received support from the Huntington Library, the National Humanities Center, the
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, the Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the American Philosophical Society. In 2015, his work "Gay Berlin: Birthplace of a Modern Identity" was named a
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Honor Book in Non-Fiction by the American Library Association.


Works

* ''Long Knives: Homosexuality in Nazi Germany'' (in preparation). * ''Gay Berlin: Birthplace of a Modern Identity'' (Alfred A. Knopf 2014). * "The German Invention of Homosexuality," ''The Journal of Modern History'', Vol. 82, No. 4 (Dec. 2010), pp. 801–38. * ''German Civil Wars: Nation Building and Historical Memory, 1756-1914'', co-authored with James Retallack (forthcoming, Oxford). * ''Pious Pursuits: German Moravians in the Atlantic World'', ed. with
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(Berghahn 2007) * ''Who Ran the Cities? Elite and Urban Power Structures, 1700-2000'', ed. with Ralf Roth (Ashgate 2007) * ''The Soul of Commerce: Credit, Property and Politics in Leipzig, 1750-1840'' (Brill 2005) * ''Women Business & Finance in Nineteenth Century Europe: Rethinking Separate Spheres'', ed. with Beatrice Craig & Alastair Owens (Berg 2005)


Awards, grants, and fellowships

* Best non-fiction work in LGBTQ literature, for "Gay Berlin," Randy Shilts Award, 2015. * Spirit of Stonewall, for "Gay Berlin," Berlin Gay Pride Parade Association. * Best Article in European History,
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of the American Historical Association. * Non-fiction honor book, for "Gay Berlin,"
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of the American Library Association. * John S. Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship * National Humanities Center, residential fellowship. * Center for the Advanced Study of Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, residential fellowship. * American Philosophical Society * The Huntington Library *
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* The Goethe Institute


References


External links


Beachy bio
at Goucher College's website
Goucher press release

List of Guggenheim Fellows
American expatriates in South Korea Earlham College alumni Goucher College faculty and staff Historians of Europe Historians of LGBT topics Living people People from Aibonito, Puerto Rico United States Department of Agriculture officials University of Chicago alumni Yonsei University faculty 21st-century American historians 21st-century American male writers American male non-fiction writers Year of birth missing (living people) {{US-historian-stub