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Taylor Gombos is a Temporary Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Utah State University, specializing in Modern European history with a focus on Eastern Europe, European empires, the Global Cold War, and migration.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in History from New York University (2022)
- M.A. in History from Central European University (2015)
- M.A. in Social Sciences from the University of Chicago (2013)
- B.A. in History from the University of Wisconsin-Superior (2012)
Dr. Gombos's research centers on the social and political history of modern Europe, particularly the Habsburg Empire and its successor states, Cold War refugees, and migration. His current book project investigates the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the global impact of refugees. He also explores historical themes such as the human body and laughter in European history.
His recent scholarly output includes a forthcoming article in Central European History on the Habsburg Novara Expedition, which analyzes 19th-century liberalism, colonial fantasy, and political equilibrium. This work reflects his broader interest in European imperial history and the interplay of politics and culture.
Dr. Gombos has taught courses on Postwar Europe, migration, historiography, the Habsburg Empire, and social history topics. While the provided text does not specify any advisees or grants, his teaching and research demonstrate a commitment to engaging with complex historical narratives.



