- Archaeology of Eurasia
- Material Culture of Medieval and Modern Hungary
- Urban History of Central Europe

Cultural heritage can be defined as the legacy of physical artifacts (cultural property) and intangible attributes of a group or society inherited from the past. Cultural Heritage is a concept which offers a bridge between the past and the future with the application of particular approaches in the present. Due to its attached values for these groups or societies, cultural heritage is maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations.
József Laszlovszky
Anastasia Felcher (Visiting)
- Cultural History of Borderlands
- Minority Histories in Plural Societies
- Memory and Heritage of Violence
- Archiving the Cold War and Post-Socialist Transition
Charles Shaw
Constantin Iordachi
- Fascism and Totalitarianism
- Nation and Nationalism
- Political History
- Southeastern Europe/Balkans
Cristian-Nicolae Gaşpar
- History of Premodern Gender and Sexualities
- Historical Sociolinguistics
- Late-Antique and Medieval Intellectual and Religious History
Katalin Szende
- Medieval Towns in Central Europe
- Society, Demography and Literacy
- Everyday Life and Topography
Marcell Sebők
- History of Collections
- Early Modern History of Knowledge and Science
- Microhistory and Historical Anthropology
- Networks in History
Karsten Johannes Schuil
- Cultural and Intellectual History
- Emotional and Sensory History
- Medievalisms
- Pilgrimage Studies
Adéwolé Faladé
- Artefact Repatriation and Contemporary Art
- Repatriation and Patrimonialization in the Rep. of Benin
- Rethinking European Ethnographic Museums and New African Museum Policies
- Art, Politics and the Scripting of a New Identity
MA Students
As well as PhDs, our MA students study and publish in their chosen research fields. Click on the image above for a list of MA students working in the field of Cultural Heritage.