Hungarian Chair Conferences :: History
A listing of Hungarian Chair conferences/symposia sponsored or co-sponsored by the Indiana University Hungarian Chair since its inception.
György Ránki 1981 April “Hungarian History – World History” György Ránki 1982 March “Hungarian Economy in International Perspective” 1982 April “Béla Bartók Symposium” György Ránki 1982 October “The Image of the Hungarians in the United States” György Ránki 1983 October “Habsburg–Ottoman History Conference” 1984 April “Hungarian Studies Conference for Graduate Students” 1984 April “Beginning a Third Century of Tibetan Studies: A Conference Honoring the Birth of Csoma de Körös in 1784” György Ránki 1984 October “Hungarians in the US: Population Figures and Social Structure” 1985 February “Conference for Young Hungarian and American Economists” 1985 April “Hungary in European Civilization” György Ránki 1985 October “Latin Sources on Medieval Hungary” György Ránki 1986 October “New Perspectives on the Renaissance in Hungary” 1986 December “Public Education in Hungary and the USA: A Comparative Study” György Ránki 1987 October “Political Thoughts in Hungary” Mihály Szegedy-Maszák 1987 April “Hungarian Studies Dissertations at North American Universities” 1990 March “National Identity and Culture: Hungarians in North America” 1991 March “The Life and Times of Ernő Dohnányi” (co-organized by Balint Vazsonyi, IU School of Music) Csaba Pléh 1992 April “The Structure of Hungarian: Contemporary Approaches” László Csorba 1993 April “Religions and Churches in Modern Hungary” Ignác Romsics 1994 March “20th Century Hungary and the Great Powers” Lászlo Borhi 1997 April “Hungarian Contributions to Scholarship” János Mazsu 1999 April “Hungary, NATO, and the European Union” Lászlo Borhi 2000 April “Political Transitions in Hungary in Comparative Perspective” Pál Hatos 2002 April “Lajos Kossuth in Changing Context: History, Freedom and Memory in Modern Hungary, 1848-2001” Ignác Romsics 2003 April “Between East and West: Hungarian Foreign Policy in the 20th Century” Pál Hatos 2004 April “Imre Kertész in Perspective: Hungarian and Jewish Culture in the 20th Century” Csaba Pléh 2005 April “Creativity, Mind, and Brain in Hungarian Scholarship: Past and Present” Lászlo Borhi 2006 March “The 1956 Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence: 50th Anniversary Conference”



