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Peter Beilharz


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Books
  
Socialism and Modernity, The Bauman Reader, Imagining the Antipodes, Thinking the Antipode, Postmodern Socialism

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Peter Beilharz (born 13 November 1953, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian sociologist. He is currently Professor of Culture and Society at Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. Previously he was Professor of Sociology at La Trobe University, Melbourne. Beilharz is also a co-founder and editor of the international journal of social theory Thesis Eleven published by Sage.

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From 2002-14 he was the director of the Thesis Eleven Centre for Cultural Sociology at La Trobe University. He is best known for his work in social theory and socialism, for his intellectual biography of the Australian art historian, Bernard Smith, and his several books on the eminent Polish sociologist, Zygmunt Bauman.

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Biography

Beilharz attended Croydon High School and Rusden College. After a short experience of teaching at high school he went to Monash University, where he completed a doctorate on Trotskyism in 1984. He taught at Monash University, RMIT, and Melbourne University before replacing Ágnes Heller at La Trobe in 1988, where he progressed from lecturer through to personal chair in 1999.

In the course of his travels, he has visited Manila, Amsterdam, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Mexico City, São Paulo, and Tokyo and a visiting fellow at Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. He was the William Dean Howells Fellow at Harvard Library in 2002. He is a Faculty Associate in the Sociology Department at Yale, and a Visiting Professor at the Bauman Institute, Leeds University.

Beilharz has written or edited twenty seven books, including Labour's Utopias (1992), Postmodern Socialism (1994), Transforming Labor (1994), Imagining the Antipodes (1997) and Zygmunt Bauman – Dialectic of Modernity (2002) and 200 papers.

Accomplishments

  • He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.
  • From 1999–2000 he was the Harvard Chair of Australian Studies, Harvard University.
  • References

    Peter Beilharz Wikipedia