Robert Hermann is a distinguished Professor and Head of the Doctoral School of History at Károli Gáspár University's Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, where he leads research in the Department of Modern and Contemporary History. Concurrently, he serves as Scientific Deputy Commander at the Institute and Museum of Military History and heads the Dualism Era Research Group at VERITAS Historical Research Institute. His academic credentials include a PhD (1997) and an MTA doctoral degree (2009), both in History from Eötvös Loránd University. Hermann's research focuses on 19th-century Hungarian political-military history, particularly the 1848-1849 Revolution and Freedom Struggle. His core interests include: Bourgeois transformation processes (1830-1867) Military leadership studies (Artúr Görgei) Memoir and diary literature analysis Transylvanian administrative systems Revolutionary mythology and cultural memory His extensive publication record reveals consistent thematic focus on military campaigns, governance during revolutions, and biographical studies of key figures. Recent works demonstrate intensified examination of visual historical sources, transnational military interactions, and the deconstruction of national myths. Major scientific honors include: Széchenyi Prize (2024) Zrínyi Prize (2000) Hungarian Order of Merit - Middle Cross (2012) Budapest Award (2011) Young Military Historian of the Year (2000) Hermann has supervised 12 doctoral students to completion, with dissertations primarily analyzing regional military history and sociopolitical transformations during the 1848-1849 period. He has led multiple OTKA-funded research projects including critical document publication initiatives on Artúr Görgei, Bertalan Szemere, and József Eötvös. As president of the Hungarian Historical Society (2015-2023), he established interdisciplinary research teams focused on military administration, conspiracy theories in history, and borderland studies. He currently coordinates the 19th Century Research Group at Károli University, specializing in digital archival projects.






