Michael Geyer

Affiliations: 
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
Modern History, European History, Philosophy
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Ronald J Granieri grad student 1991-1996 Chicago
Melissa D. Feinberg grad student 2000 Chicago
Paul A. Hanebrink grad student 2000 Chicago
Maureen Healy grad student 2000 Chicago
Devin O. Pendas grad student 2000 Chicago
Ingeborg-Dorothee Brantz grad student 2003 Chicago
Derek K. Hastings grad student 2004 Chicago
Anna M. Holian grad student 2005 Chicago
Jonathan E. Gumz grad student 2006 Chicago
Tania M. Maync grad student 2006 Chicago
Joshua W. Arthurs grad student 2007 Chicago
Sean A. Forner grad student 2007 Chicago
Avinash Sharma grad student 2009 Chicago
Daniel J. Koehler grad student 2010 Chicago
Andrew G. Oppenheimer grad student 2010 Chicago
Kwok W. Hui grad student 2013 Chicago
Kimba E. Tichenor grad student 2013 Chicago
Dwight E. Phillips grad student 2014 Chicago
Covell Meyskens grad student 2006-2015 Chicago (History of History Tree)
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Geyer M. (2018) Verschweizerung , or: Some Brief Remarks on Sovereignty, Transnationality, and “Sense-Security” in the Middle of Europe Central European History. 51: 143-154
Geyer M. (2010) The Great War and Urban Life in Germany: Freiburg, 1914–1918 . By Roger Chickering. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. 2007. Pp. xiv+628. Cloth $99.00. ISBN 0-521-85256-2. Paper $58.00. ISBN 0-521-10977-9. Central European History. 43: 370-373
Geyer M. (1996) The Holocaust and Strategic Bombing: Genocide and Total War in the Twentieth Century German History. 14: 420-423
Geyer M, Bright C. (1996) Global violence and nationalizing wars in Eurasia and America: The geopolitics of war in the mid-nineteenth century Comparative Studies in Society and History. 38: 619-653
Geyer MG. (1989) Historical fictions of autonomy and the europeanization of national history Central European History. 22: 316-342
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