Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
ELTE school of english and american studies
DEPARTMENT OF AMERICAN STUDIES
BMA courses in American Studies
- The American People: A Social History
- From Immigration to Multiculturality: Assimilation in the U.S.
- The United States and Hungary, 1848-2000
- American Foreign Policy Yesterday and Today
- The European Origins of American Culture
- New York: History, Architecture, Society
- U.S. Immigration: History and Sociology
- Writing and Teaching American History in the U.S.
- Sources of American Studies in Public Collections and on the Internet
BBN Courses
- History of the United States from the 18th Century to the Progressive Era
- Hungarian Emigration—American Immigration
- Research Methods in Libraries and on the Internet
- The European Union
ELte Doctoral School of Literature
PhD PROGRAM IN AMERICAN STUDIES
- U.S. Immigration: A Comparative View
- American Intellectual Immigration and Black Mountain College
- Race, Ethnicity, Nation, National Minority: The Making of U.S. Society
ELTE SCHOOL OF HISTORY
DEPARTMENT OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY WORLD HISTORY
- Az Egyesült Államok nagyhatalommá válása (The U.S. Becoming a Superpower)
- Utak Trianonhoz: Woodrow Wilson és az Egyesült Államok az I. világháborúban (Roads to Trianon: Woodrow Wilson and the U.S. in World War I)
Short-term M.A. Program for International Students, Faculty of Humanities, ELTE
IES Abroad, Vienna
- Arts and Nations: The Rise of the National Idiom in East-Central European
Music, Literature, and the Visual Arts
- Nations and Religions: Majorities and Minorities in Modern Central and Eastern Europe
Columbia University, New York
19th and 20th Century Migrations from and to Central Europe
- Society and Culture in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy 1867-1918
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