
About
Zsolt Nagy serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of St. Thomas within the College of Arts and Sciences. His scholarly focus centers on modern European history with specialized expertise in East-Central Europe, the Holocaust, and genocide studies.
Dr. Nagy's research encompasses:
- Holocaust and Genocide Studies
- Modern European History
- East-Central European History
- Cultural Diplomacy
- Twentieth Century World History
His recent publications analyze Hungarian cultural diplomacy during the interwar period, the legacy of Ottoman occupation, and narcotics discourse in Hungary. He also examines science fiction under socialism, demonstrating methodological versatility across cultural, diplomatic, and social history frameworks.
Dr. Nagy teaches foundational courses including The World Since 1900 and the Global History of Genocide, plus a Capstone Seminar where he mentors undergraduate research projects. His course on genocide satisfies Global Perspective and Humanities Integration core requirements.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources.
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