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About Minsoo Kang

Minsoo Kang is a Professor in European history with expertise in the cultural and intellectual history of France, England, and Germany in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He received his Ph.D. in the June of 2004 from the University of California, Los Angeles, where he wrote his dissertation on the automaton as a cultural and intellectual symbol in the European imagination. Other areas of his interests include the history of science and technology; literary history, especially the use of science fiction for the study of history; global history, especially East Asian; European contact in the early modern period; and Korean history. In addition to articles in numerous journals, he is the author of Sublime Dreams of Living Machines: The Automaton in the European Imagination (Harvard University Press, 2010) and one of the co-editors for Visions of the Industrial Age, 1830-1914: Modernity and the Anxiety of Representation in Europe.

Positions

Present Professor, University of Missouri-St. Louis Department of History
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Grants

2005 - 2005 Faculty Summer Research Grant
University of Missouri-St. Louis
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2013 - 2014 Co-guest Editor, Azalea
2009 - 2009 Co-organizer, Fictions of the Industrial Age Symposium, Loyola Marymount University
2009 - 2009 Discussant, UMSL Center for International Studies
2006 - 2006 Co-organizer and Presenter, The Post-ironic Lull: A Multimedia Art Show and Discussion, University of Missouri-St. Louis Galaxy
2006 - 2006 Co-organizer, Visions of the Industrial Age Symposium, Loyola Marymount University
2005 - 2005 Chair, American Historical Association Annual Conference
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Honors and Awards

  • Gerald and Deanne Gitner Excellence in Teaching Award, University of Missouri-St. Louis, May 2005
  • Graduate Division Fellowship, University of California, Los Angeles, Fall 2002
  • Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Award, April 2001

Education

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2004 PhD, University of California, Los Angeles ‐ European History
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1991 MA, University of California, Los Angeles ‐ European History
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1988 BA, University of Southern California ‐ Interdisciplinary Studies of History, Philosophy, and Religion
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Open Access Works (1)

Research Works (33)