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The
American Association
for the Study of
Hungarian History

Statement of Purpose:
The American Association for the Study of Hungarian History was founded in 1970 for the purpose of furthering interest in Hungarian history and to encourage research in this field. The association also aims to cooperate with scholars and institutions with similar interests in Hungary and elsewhere in the world.


Association Info | Hungarian Resources on the Internet | Upcoming Events




AASHH Info:
Date of founding: 1970; Current membership: 140; Annual member dues: $10
Parent organization The American Historical Association

President:
Alice Freifeld
Department of History
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611
E-mail: freifeld@history.ufl.edu

Secretary-Treasurer:
Susan Glanz
Dept. of Administration and Economics
College of Professional Studies
St. John's University
8000 Utopia Pkwy.
Jamaica, NY 11439
E-mail: glanzs@stjohns.edu

Publication: AASHH Newsletter, quarterly


Bi-annually the AASHH bestows its book award for the best English language book devoted to Hungarian history.

Interested in the AASHH?
For more info or to join send e-mail to Susan Glanz at: glanzs@stjohns.edu
Interested in reading more about Hungarian history?
Take a look at the Hungarian Studies Review, a scholarly publication of the University of Toronto.



Hungarian Resources on the Internet:
Government Sites:
Sites in Hungarian Sites in English
News and Media:
Sites in Hungarian Sites in English
Miscellaneous Sites:
Sites in Hungarian Sites in English

Central European Resources on the Internet:


Upcoming Events:
Annual Meeting Dates: Concurrently with the AHA and American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies annual conferences.


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