The primary task of the research team is to pursue fundamental research on medieval Hungarian history. The most important elements of the programme are: (1) the continued development of an archontological database designed to further the inclusive study of secular dignitaries in the medieval Hungarian Kingdom by organizing and making easily available information that is indispensable to the study of governmental, political and social history; (2) editing source publications (the members of the research team issue sources that have not yet been published but which they have found in the course of their earlier and current research); (3) continuing the project entitled Historical Geography of Hungary in the Árpád Age, started by the late academician György Gyõrffy, which outlines the history of every Hungarian settlement mentioned in the written documents that survive from the 9th century to the mid-1330s. The work of this research team also extends to the study of topics from medieval history that have been undeservedly neglected in recent years or decades or never became popular fields of study, in spite of the fact that they are essential to our knowledge of the Middle Ages in Hungary. These topics include economic history, the history of the Anjou Age and the history of Slavonia.
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Status: Research Professor, Director, Acting Director GeneralResearch Team: Early Modern History Research TeamPhone: +36 1 224–6700/606Email: |
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Status: Senior Research Fellow, Deputy DirectorResearch team: Contemporary History Research TeamPhone: +36 1 224–6755Email: |
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Status: Senior Research Fellow, Scientific SecretaryResearch Team: Early Modern History Research TeamPhone: +361 224-6700/647Email: |
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Status: Secretary, Directorial SecretariatSection: Directorial SecretariatPhone: +36 1 224-6755Email: |
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Status: Assistant, Secretariat of the Director GeneralSection: Secretariat of the Director GeneralPhone: +36 1 224-6754Email: |
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Status: Assistant, Secretariat of the Director GeneralSection: Secretariat of the Director GeneralPhone: +36 1 224-6772Email: |
The organizational structure of the Institute of History of the Research Centre for the Humanities at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences can be studied in detail in the submenus. The institute is led by the Director, who is directly assisted by the staff of the Directorate. Further parts of the Institute of History are divided into research teams with various tasks and fields of study. More information about the teams can be found in the submenu items concerning each research team.
The Institute of History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences was established in 1949 (its predecessor was the historical section of the Teleki Pál Institute, founded in 1941). As of 1 January, 2012 it functions as a member institution of the Research Centre for the Humanities at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Given its traditions and the attainments of scholars who have pursued research under its aegis, the Institute is the leading institution of historical sciences in Hungary (and the study of history in Hungarian).Its primary task is basic research in connection with the history of the Hungarian state and Hungarian society the publication of handbooks (in particular the publication of source works) and synthetical works, professional publication and widespread distribution of research findings, the maintenance of relationships with international institutions of history, the support and coordination of participation of Hungarian historians in international forums, and contributions to the shaping of public opinion in Hungary. To this end the Institute provides an organizational infrastructure, including the management of periodicals in Hungarian and other languages (Történelmi Szemle, Világtörténet, Acta Historica) and book series (Magyar Történelmi Emlékek), as well as the maintenance of various institutional forums (lectures, workshop meetings, young scholars’ forums, workshop discussions, book openings, research reports, and conferences). We host other central institutions of Hungarian historical science (the HAS Committee of Historical Science, the Hungarian Historical Society, and joint committees of historians) and we provide infrastructural and human resources for the country’s most important historical periodical, Századok. The staff of the Institute serves on numerous editorial, scientific and organizational committees and advisory boards and participates in Hungarian and other projects and cultural endeavours (the compilation of encyclopaedias, textbooks, monographs, etc.). Several colleagues also teach at universities in Hungary and abroad. Guidelines for our research include a regional (Central European) approach, close cooperation with similar Hungarian and foreign disciplines and institutions studying the region of the Carpathian Basin, continuous participation in international historiography, the study of Hungarian historical topics in a European and global context, addressing historical questions that are of interest to Hungarian society, and making proper use of modern technologies and resources. We believe that the professional work of our Institute has a decisive role in the preservation and formation of the collective memory and identity of our national community.
About us
This section contains a detailed introduction of our Institute. In the submenu our Contact info and Organizational structure can be found. More information is available about the future goals, tasks and activities of the RCH Institute of History in our Mission statement.