Nationalism Studies Program

One of the most important developments or events in the unit's history:

In June 2014, the Department hosted the Association of Nationalism Studies (NSA) conference, focusing on "Nationalist Responses to Economic and Political Crises." The Deparment's selection as the host underscores the important role that the CEU Nationalism Studies Program plays in the global study of nationalism.

Other important developments in 2014-15:

We are currently in the process of setting up a Nationalism Studies minor in the Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations.

Engagement with external entities in 2014-15:

We hosted the Association for Nationalism Studies (ASN) conference in June 2014.

Faculty distinctions in 2014-15:

Books published by Nationalism Studies faculty:

  • András Kovács and Randolph Braham, eds., "A holokauszt Magyarországon hetven év múltán" Történelem és emlékezet (Múlt és Jövő, 2015).
  • Michael L. Miller, "Moravští Židé v době emancipace" (Nakladatelství Lidové noviny, 2015).
  • Anton Pelinka, "Israel: Ausnahme oder Normalstaat" (Braumüller Verlag, 2015).
  • Anton Pelinka, "Die unheilige Allianz. Die rechten und die linken. Extremisten gegen Europa" (Böhlau, 2015).
  • Luca Váradi, "Youths Trapped in Prejudice: Hungarian Adolescents' Attitudes towards the Roma" (Springer, 2014)

Awards:

  • Mária M. Kovács was awarded the prestigious title of University Professor "egyetemi tanar" by János Áder, President of Hungary.
  • Luca Váradi was awarded a Marie-Sklodowska Curie Individual Fellowship