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Professor Edward Beasley specializes in Victorian history at San Diego State University's Department of History, where his research examines intellectual and cultural dimensions of British imperialism. Elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, he analyzes how Victorian thinkers conceptualized race, empire, and global order.
Beasley's monographs trace connections between imperial expansion and evolving scientific theories about human difference. His biographical work on colonial administrator Charles James Napier explores tensions between liberal ideals and imperial conquest. Recent scholarship investigates Victorian medical interpretations of chronic diseases like diabetes, analyzing cultural constructions of illness.
Publication trends reveal sustained examination of how information systems shaped imperial governance and cross-cultural encounters. His work illuminates Victorian attempts to classify human diversity through emerging anthropological frameworks while navigating contradictions between humanitarian rhetoric and colonial practice.
As department chair and educator, Beasley develops curriculum connecting historical methodology with contemporary issues of global inequality. His pedagogical approach emphasizes primary source analysis and the development of historical imagination through immersive engagement with Victorian texts and contexts.
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