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Zsolt Nagy

Associate Professor

History

Dr. Nagy is a historian of modern Europe with specific focus on East and East-Central Europe. He is the author of Great Expectations and Interwar Realities: Hungarian Cultural Diplomacy, 1918-1941, published in 2017 by Central European University Press, as well as articles in Contemporary European History and the Hungarian Studies Review. He offers classes on a wide variety of topics ranging from the Holocaust and Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union, the history of the First World War, history of Modern Europe and modern East-Central Europe, as well as his course on the History of the World since 1900.  Dr. Nagy was born in Hungary, he is a sci-fi fan, and a long-suffering supporter of Liverpool FC.