. . "50164109"^^ . "George Steinmetz (born November 13, 1957) is the Charles Tilly Collegiate Professor of Sociology and Germanic Languages and Literatures at the University of Michigan. He has taught at the New School for Social Research, the University of Chicago, and the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (\u00C9cole des hautes \u00E9tudes en sciences sociales/EHESS). He is a historical sociologist of empires, states, and cities, with a focus on modern Germany, France, and Britain and their colonies. His other main areas of research are social theory and the history and philosophy of the social sciences. Steinmetz received his B.A. from Reed College in Portland, Oregon and his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in 1987. He held a Guggenheim Fellowship (1995-1996), won the Lewis A. Coser Award for Theoretical Agenda Setting in Sociology (awarded by the American Sociological Association, 2006), and was a Visiting Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey (2017-2018). He was also the recipient of the Siegfred Landshut Prize (awarded by the Hamburg Institute for Social Research, 2020) and was the second ever recipient of the award. Steinmetz is the author of Regulating the Social: The Welfare State and Local Politics in Imperial Germany (1993) and The Devil\u2019s Handwriting: Precoloniality and the German Colonial State in Qingdao, Samoa, and Southwest Africa (2007). The Devil's Handwriting was awarded the Barrington Moore, Jr. Award for best book in the area of comparative and historical sociology, and the Mary Douglas Award for best book, awarded by the Culture Section of the American Sociological Association. He is the editor of State/Culture (1999); The Politics of Method in the Human Sciences (2005), and Sociology and Empire (Duke, 2013). He co-directed and co-produced a 92-minute documentary film \u201CDetroit: Ruin of a City\u201D (2012) with Michael Chanan. Steinmetz has published widely in journals such as the American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Comparative Studies in Society and History, Sociological Theory, Social Science History, and The Journal of Modern History."@en . . . "George Steinmetz (born November 13, 1957) is the Charles Tilly Collegiate Professor of Sociology and Germanic Languages and Literatures at the University of Michigan. He has taught at the New School for Social Research, the University of Chicago, and the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (\u00C9cole des hautes \u00E9tudes en sciences sociales/EHESS). He is a historical sociologist of empires, states, and cities, with a focus on modern Germany, France, and Britain and their colonies. His other main areas of research are social theory and the history and philosophy of the social sciences."@en . . . . . . "George Steinmetz (academic)"@en . . . . "George Steinmetz (Soziologe)"@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "George Steinmetz (* 1957) ist ein amerikanischer Soziologe. Steinmetz besuchte von 1975 bis 1979 das Reed College, unterbrochen von einem Austauschjahr an der Universit\u00E4t Paris VI. 1980 erhielt er seinen B.A. in Deutscher Sprache und Literatur von der University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison, wo er 1983 auch seinen M.S. in Soziologie machte. Anschlie\u00DFend studierte er bis 1985 an der Universit\u00E4t Mannheim und besuchte auch Veranstaltungen an der FU Berlin. 1985 kehrte er zur\u00FCck an die University of Wisconsin-Madison, wo er 1987 zum Ph.D. promoviert wurde mit einer Dissertation \u00FCber Sozialleistungen in Deutschland 1871\u20131914. Betreuer der Arbeit war Erik Olin Wright."@de . . . . . . "2851"^^ . . . "1050091683"^^ . . . . . . "George Steinmetz (* 1957) ist ein amerikanischer Soziologe. Steinmetz besuchte von 1975 bis 1979 das Reed College, unterbrochen von einem Austauschjahr an der Universit\u00E4t Paris VI. 1980 erhielt er seinen B.A. in Deutscher Sprache und Literatur von der University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison, wo er 1983 auch seinen M.S. in Soziologie machte. Anschlie\u00DFend studierte er bis 1985 an der Universit\u00E4t Mannheim und besuchte auch Veranstaltungen an der FU Berlin. 1985 kehrte er zur\u00FCck an die University of Wisconsin-Madison, wo er 1987 zum Ph.D. promoviert wurde mit einer Dissertation \u00FCber Sozialleistungen in Deutschland 1871\u20131914. Betreuer der Arbeit war Erik Olin Wright. Anschlie\u00DFend erhielt Steinmetz eine Stelle an der University of Chicago, zun\u00E4chst als Assistant Professor, ab 1994 als Associate Professor. 1997 wechselte er an die University of Michigan, wo er seit 2004 Charles-Tilly-Professor ist. Steinmetz' Arbeitsschwerpunkte sind die Historische Soziologie, Kultursoziologie und soziologische Erkenntnistheorie."@de . . . .