Dick Geary

Dick Geary ( Richard J. Geary; born 1945) is a British historian.

Geary´s field of research is the European labour movement and the intellectual history of Marxism. He is specialized in German History, including the German Empire since 1871, the Weimar Republic and Nazism. More recently Dick Geary has developed a second research focus on the history of slavery. His methods include both social history and comparative studies.

During his career Dick Geary worked at King's College in Cambridge, Lancaster University where he was responsible for the Department of German Studies. Until his retirement in 2010 he was director of the Institute on the History of Slavery at University of Nottingham.[1]

Selected Works

References

  1. "Dick Geary: Activity Report" (PDF). University of Nottingham. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  2. "Reviews: Dick Geary, Karl Kautsky" European History Quarterly January 1991 21: 149-150
  3. "Reviews: Dick Geary, ed., Labour and Socialist Movements in Europe before 1914", European History Quarterly July 1991 21: 404-407

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