Institute of Modern History

Ruby Guyot, M.A.

Academic researcher (PhD student)

Contact

Department of History
Wilhelmstraße 36
72074 Tübingen

 

07071 29-72386

 ruby.guyotspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de

Office hours during summer semester 2024:

After taking contact via mail.

Office: Hegelbau, 2nd floor, room 205.


Vita

2019-2023
Freie Universität Berlin und Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Masterstudium

Globalgeschichte

2015-2019
Linfield College, Bachelorstudium

Geschichte, Französisch und Creative Writing

Inkl. Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, und Institute for American Universities, Aix-ex-Provence, Austauschprogramm 2017

Academic career

Ruby Guyot completed her Master of Arts in Global History at the Freie Universität Berlin and the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in 2023. Her Master’s thesis explored the history of tourism to Cuba between 1860-1960, in relation to how gender and sexuality became increasingly vital to the emotional outcomes of early tourism development. During her time in the Master’s program, she also served as the Editor-in-chief of Global histories, the student-led academic journal of the Global History program, as well as the lead organizer of the Global History Student Conference. Since October 2023, she is a doctoral candidate in the Modern History institute of the University of Tübingen. Her doctoral dissertation aims to explore the history of tourism between the Caribbean and the Mediterranean in the late 19th to mid 20th centuries. The project aims specifically to interrogate the role of emotions in tourism development, to understand how experiences such as pleasure, boredom, or anger took shape in the globally-minded development of competing tourism industries.


Research

Research interests

  • Migration and Mobility

  • History of Tourism

  • Social and Cultural History

  • Gender and Sexuality

  • History of Emotions

  • History of Latin America and Europe


Awards

  • Walter Irving Young Award for Outstanding History Student and Best Senior Thesis, Linfield College, Mai 2019

Publications

Articles in Journals

  • “Between Two Sonnenallees: Emotionalised Forms of Remembrance in Sonnenallee (1999) and the ehemaliger Grenzübergang Sonnenallee.” Die junge Mommsen 4 (2022): 68-80. https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/handle/18452/26322.

  • “’Swooning Beneath the Ardent Blaze of a Passionate Sun:’ Representations of Women in Tourist Guidebooks to Cuba, 1918-1926.” Past Tense 9, no. 1 (2021): 9-28.


Teaching

summer semester 2024

Exercise

Feeling Historically. An Introduction to the History of Emotions
Wed., 2pm - 4pm c.t., Ort: Hegelbau, 2nd floor, library/room 201
teaching lagnuage: English
start: 17.04.2024