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Dr. Thomas Lorman is an Associate Professor in Hungarian History at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), University College London. He received his Ph.D. from SSEES in 2002 and has taught at the University of Cincinnati before returning to UCL in 2010 as a Teaching Fellow.
- Current roles include editor of the journal Central Europe and teaching modules on Central European history, Hungary, and authoritarianism.
Research Interests: Central European history (Hungary, Slovakia, Poland), religion, nationalism, high politics, constitutional developments, and consociational politics. His recent work includes a co-edited History of the Hungarian Constitution and a study of the Slovak People's Party.
Publications span constitutional history, nationalism, ecclesiastical politics, and military history, with a focus on Hungary and Slovakia in the 19th–20th centuries. He is preparing a monograph on Militant Catholicism and Illiberal Politics in Hungary, 1894–1914.
Teaching: Leads undergraduate and postgraduate modules such as The Contested Country: Hungary from 1790-1990 and Little Hitlers? Right Radicalism in Central and Eastern Europe. Supervises BA and MA dissertations and serves as secondary Ph.D. supervisor.

