Robert M. Beachy Explained

Robert Beachy (born in Aibonito, Puerto Rico) is associate professor of history at the Underwood International College at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea.[1] He was raised in Mennonite communities in Puerto Rico and Indiana. He formerly taught at Goucher College in Baltimore, 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 Nazis, 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.[2]

In 2009, Beachy was named a fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation for his research on homosexuality in Nazi Germany. Beachy's work also has received support from the Huntington Library, the National Humanities Center, the Max Planck Institute for History, 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 Stonewall Honor Book in Non-Fiction by the American Library Association.[3]

Works

Awards, grants, and fellowships

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Notes and References

  1. News: 'Gay Berlin,' by Robert Beachy. V. R.. Berghahn. 31 October 2014. 10 August 2017. The New York Times.
  2. Web site: Faculty Profiles: Underwood International Center . Underwood International Center, Yonsei University . Yonsei University.
  3. Web site: 2015 Stonewall Book Awards announced. JAMUNDSEN. 3 February 2015. Ala.org. 10 August 2017.