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Az Amerikai-Magyar Könyvtár és Történelmi Társulat vendégeként
Remapping the Mind: East, West and the Generation of 1968
témában tart előadást Dr. Pók Attila neves történész professzor
Nyugati régió2011. április 27.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
7:00 pm
at the Hungarian Library
215 East 82nd Street
(Between 2nd & 3rd Aves.)
New York, NY
Q&A to follow
Suggested Donation: $5
Further information: info@americanhungarianlibrary.org
ATTILA PÓK is the István Deák Visiting Professor of East Central European Studies for the Spring 2011 semester at Columbia University.
Dr. Pók is Deputy Director of the Institute of History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest. He also holds the title of Deputy Director of the Europa Institut Budapest, a privately supported foundation. Professor Pók is Secretary General of the Hungarian Historical Association, the most important organization for the dissemination of historical knowledge in the country. His areas of research and teaching experience cover three major fields: 19th-20th century European political and intellectual history; history of modern European historical writing and historical thought; and theory and methodology of history. Since 1999 he has spent seven semesters at Columbia as a visiting professor of history.
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