Heo Dong-Soo
Heo Dong-Soo | |
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Born | Dong-Soo Pierre Heo 52 years, 308 days Quebec City, Capitale-Nationale, Quebec |
Nationality | Quebecois |
Spouse(s) | Maureen Turner (m. 2017, d. 2038) |
Children | Heo Myeong-Shin Heo Myeong-Yoon |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Queen's College at Cornwall (BA) University of Kingston (MA) St. Jame's College, St. Croix (DPhil) |
Doctoral advisor | Kim Sang-Goh Maria Borgman |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Mount Ester University Queen's College at Cornwall University of Kingston Université St. Croix Royal Archives of Quebec |
Main interests | History of Quebecois Commonwealth Comparative Literature Historical Narrative Historiography Royal History |
Notable works | Summer Night City: Urban History of Petrogradian Emigration in Pre-War Lac-Drouin Narratives of a Historian Fin-de-Cite et Fin-de-Race: Mapping Petrogradian Modernism Making History More Literary The Agrippa's Table: Princ Pierre Henri's Literary Circle |
Heo Dong-Soo is a Quebecois historian of the 19th, 20th and 21st Quebecois Commonwealth and the Multiverse, with a focus on the former Novopetrogradian Empire, the Interwar Emigration in Southern Rushmore and Quebec, as well as cultural and intellectual history of the Quebecois Royalty and Nobility.
A historian with multidisciplinary interests and works, he is the author of eight books of History and Comparative Literature, such as Summer Night City (2021), Narratives of a Historian (2022), Fin-de-Cite et Fin-de-Race (2029), and Making History More Literary (2036), as well as his works on Royal Studies, including The Fin-de-Siecle Gentleman (2033) and The Agrippa's Table (2043). Heo was Junior Fellow of the Scholar at the Trinity College, University of Kingston from 2035 to 2040. He has been the Royal Fellow of Royal Quebecois Archives in Quebec City since 2041, as well as Quebec Foundation Professor at Faculty of Korean and Asianic Languages, Université_St._Croix.