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Mischa Honeck

Research Fellow
German Historical Institute
1607 New Hampshire Ave NW
Washington DC 20009
U.S.A.
Phone +1.202.387.3355

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Biographical Summary
Mischa Honeck is a research fellow at the GHI who specializes in teaching and researching U.S. history through a transnational lens. He studied medieval and modern history, English, and philosophy at Heidelberg University and Portland State University, Oregon. He earned his Ph.D. from Heidelberg University in 2008. His first book, We Are the Revolutionists: German-Speaking Immigrants and American Abolitionists after 1848 (University of Georgia Press, 2011), is a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2011. He is co-editor of Germany and the Black Diaspora: Points of Contact, 1250-1945 (Berghahn Books, forthcoming). He is currently writing a global history of the Boy Scouts of America from the Progressive Era to the early Cold War.

 

Main Areas of Interest
  • 19th/20th Century U.S. History
  • Transnational History
  • History of Ethnicity and Race Relations
  • Gender History
  • History of Youth and Youth Movements

 

GHI Research Project
  • "Young Patriots Abroad: A Global History of American Boy Scouting, 1910-1960" more...

 

Professional Positions
since 2011 Research Fellow, German Historical Institute Washington DC
2011
Visiting Research Fellow, German Historical Institute Washington DC
2006 - 2011 Instructor (Lehrbeauftragter) at the History Department, Heidelberg University
2005 - 2006 Kade Heideking Fellow at the German Historical Institute, Washington, DC, and the Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies, University of Wisconsin
2004 - 2006 Teaching Assistant at the History and English Departments, Heidelberg University