
László Bese
استادیار · History of Hungarians in Slovakia in the 20th Century
J. Selye Universityمعرفی
László Bese is an Assistant Professor at the Department of History within the Faculty of Education at Selye János University. He holds a PhD in History Didactics and has been actively involved in research focusing on the history of Hungarians in Slovakia during the 20th century, history education, and collective memory. His academic work includes participation in projects like the VEGA-funded study on the Reformed Christian Church in Slovakia during socialism (1948–1989), spanning 2020 to 2023. He previously served as a teacher at Corvin Mátyás Alapiskola in Gúta from 2011 to 2019 before transitioning to his current role in 2022.
- Education
- 2006–2011: MA in History and Mathematics at Selye János University, Faculty of Education
- 2019–2022: PhD in History Didactics at Selye János University, Faculty of Education
His research interests intersect with the didactics of history, particularly analyzing historical textbooks and their role in shaping collective memory. He has contributed to academic discourse through publications in edited books and conference proceedings, though specific article titles are not detailed here. Bese also serves as the Chairman of the Slovak Hungarian History Teachers' Association, emphasizing his engagement with educational communities.
- Projects
- VEGA project (1/0083/20): Reformed Christian Church in Slovakia during socialism (1948–1989)
Bese's academic profile reflects a dedicated focus on historical narratives and pedagogical practices, with a notable absence of scientific awards in the provided text. His professional journey from primary education to university-level research underscores his expertise in bridging historical scholarship with teaching methodologies.


