Professional Curriculum Vitae
Name
Csaba FazekasYear of birth:
1968Qualification(s):
lecturer of historyCurrent Job
Position:
Associate Professor, University of Miskolc, Faculty of Arts, Institute for Applied Social SciencesTeaching activities (list of subjects taught, time spent in education):
Start year of teaching activity: 1992
Most important taught courses (in Hungarian): At history and
politology/political science programmes, BSc and Msc levels: History of political systems, History of political thinking, Church history, Press history, History of European Union and the European civilisation, Bibliography and essay writing, Historical sources study.
Taught courses in English: At Central European Studies programme, MSc level: Churches, Religions and Religious Minorities in Central Europe
Professional, scientific (artistic) work of the last 5 years. (List of the most important 5 publications related to the subject (s) taught):
Jehova Tanúi Magyarországon, 1989–2016. [‘Jehovah’s Wittnesses in Hungary’] In: Fazekas Csaba – Jakab Attila – Petrás Éva – Szita Szabolcs: A magyarországi Jehova Tanúi Egyház története a kezdetektől napjainkig. Bp., Gondolat Kiadó, 2017. 271–434. p.
The Genesis of ’Hungarism’: Bishop Ottokár Prohászka and the Extremist Right in 1920s Hungary. In: Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, 2015.
Nr. 5. 41–66. p.
Keresztény kultúra és közszereplés Prohászka Ottokár „hattyúdalaiban”.
[‘Christian Culture and Public Activity in Ottokár Prohászka’s ‘Swan Songs’]
In: Tudomány, oktatás, kultúra a két világháború közötti Magyarországon.
Szerk.: M. Pelesz Nelli. Szeged, Radnóti Szegedi Öröksége Alapítvány, 2019.
228–277. p.
The Roman Catholic Church and the Extreme Right-wing Ideologies in Hungary, 1920–1945. In: Catholicism and Fascism in Europe, 1918–1945. Ed.:
Jan, Nelis – Anne, Morelli – Danny, Praet. Hildesheim, Georg Olms Verlag, 2015. 367–378. p.
Interpretace druhé světové války v kalvínské (reformované) církvi na maďarském venkově. In: Prameny a Studie, 2017. Nr. 61. 59–69. p.
Kisegyházak és szektakérdés a Horthy-korszakban. [‘Small Churches and Sect Question in the Horthy Era’.] Bp., TEDISZ, 1996. (Látószög könyvek) Collaborating with Horthy. Political Catolicism and Christian Political Organisations in Hungary, 1918–1944. In: Christdemokratie in Europa im 20.
Jahrhundert. Hrsg.: Gehler, Michael – Kaiser, Wolfram – Wohnout, Helmut.
Wien, Böhlau Verlag, 2001. 224–249. p.
The Lessons from the Past: The Church-State Relations and the Beginnings of Political Catholicism in Hungary from 1790 to 1848. In: Central European Political Science Review, 2005 [2006] Vol. 19. Nr. 6. 99-115. p.
Egyházak, egyházpolitika és politikai eszmék az Osztrák-Magyar Monarchiában.
[‘Churches, Church Policy and Political Ideologies in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy’.] Miskolc, Miskolci Egyetem BTK Politikatudományi Intézet, 2008.
(Műhelytanulmányok, 4.)
The Super-Ego of the Empire: Church and State. In: The Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy (1867-1918). Ed.: Gáspár, Zsuzsa – Gerő, András. London – Cape Town – Sydney, New Holland, 2008. 152-175. p.
Scientific / professional activities:
as the head of Institute for Political Science organization of the teaching programme of political sciences, coordination of research, formulation of personal and strategic decisions
teaching (presentations and practices from the history of Modern Hungary), education organization, scientific research, participation in professional processes Primary sphere of research interest: Political history, history of political thinking (ideologies), church history of the 19th and 20th century Hungary. Historical public personalities in the interwar Hungary (‘Horthy era’).
further spheres of interest: Local history of Miskolc and the North-Eastern part of Hungary.
Miskolc, 2019. November 28.