Hans Beck (historian) explained

Hans Beck
Birth Date:22 April 1969
Nationality:German, Canadian
Discipline:Classical studies
Alma Mater:University of Erlangen–Nuremberg
University of Kent at Canterbury
St Edmund's College, Cambridge
Thesis Title:Polis und Koinon: Untersuchungen zur Geschichte und Struktur der griechischen Bundesstaaten im 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr
Workplaces:University of Cologne
Center for Hellenic Studies
Goethe University Frankfurt
McGill University[1]
University of Münster[2]

Hans Beck (born 22 April 1969 in Werneck) is a German and Canadian scholar in the field of Classical Studies.

Career

Hans Beck received his PhD in Ancient History from University of Erlangen–Nuremberg in 1996 with a thesis on German: Polis und Koinon. Untersuchungen zur Geschichte und Struktur der griechischen Bundesstaaten im 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr. (Polis and Koinon: Investigations in the History and Structure of Greek Federal States in the 4th Century BC). In 1997 he was hired to the position of assistant professor at Cologne University. In 2001-2002 he was a Junior Research Fellow in residence at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC. He achieved his Habilitation in Cologne in 2003 with a work entitled German: Karriere und Hierarchie. Die römische Aristokratie und die Anfänge des cursus honorum in der mittleren Republik (Career and Hierarchy: The Roman Aristocracy and the Origins of the cursus honorum in the Middle Republic) and then moved on to Frankfurt University in 2004, where he held a Heisenberg Fellowship, awarded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. In 2005 he was hired to the position of Professor of Ancient Greek History and John MacNaughon Chair of Classics at McGill University, where he also served as Director of Classical Studies (2007 to 2016). In 2018 he accepted the offer to take up the professorship and chair in Greek History at University of Münster, which is his current employment.[2] [3] He remains affiliated with McGill University as adjunct professor in the Department of History and Classical Studies.[1]

Beck specializes in the history and culture of the ancient Greek world, with a thematic focus on localism and the local, polis governance, and federalism. His research also extends to the study of the political culture of ancient Rome, the exercise of aristocratic rule in antiquity, and ancient historiography. He contributed many entries to Brill's New Pauly and Brill’s New Jacoby, for which he has also served on the editorial board. He is co-editor of Teiresias Journal Online and Teiresias Supplements Online,, Zeitschrift für Klassische Philologie, and the Cambridge University Press series Antiquity in Global Context. In 2015, he was awarded the Anneliese Maier Research Prize of the Humboldt Foundation. He was elected into the Royal Society of Canada in 2018 and appointed a Corresponding Member of the German Archaeological Institute in 2020.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hans Beck. McGill University . 5 March 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220305195906/https://www.mcgill.ca/classics/faculty/hans-beck. 5 March 2022.
  2. Web site: Lehreinheit Geschichte - Prof. Hans Beck . www.uni-muenster.de . 5 March 2022.
  3. Web site: Hans Beck . University of Chicago Press . 5 March 2022 . en.