The American Hungarian Educators Association
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Bela L. Biro
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Founding American Hungarian Educators Association member Bela L. Biro was born in Endrod, Hungary on August 26, 1937 and died in Gyula, Hungary on October 24, 2014.
Newsletter: January 2023
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When, last summer, AHEA honored me with the editorship of Hungarian Cultural Studies, the task before me seemed daunting. How to build on Louise Vasvári’s outstanding tenure? How would I speedily get a handle on the details of the journal’s operation and then give my all to the cause (read: the cultural mission) in a manner balanced with the need to earn my daily bread?
László Hámos
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It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Professor Emeritus and McAnulty Distinguished Professor of History Dr. Steven Béla Várdy
AHEA Research Presentation Award Recipients
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Sponsored by the AHEA, the Jackovics Family Fund, and other supporters. For Graduate Students and Junior Faculty
Dr. Teodóra Dömötör
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The Helena History Press scholarship is an annual award that has been established by Helena History Press to recognize a scholar in any field of the humanities who specializes in scholarship related to or about Central and East Europe.
Steven Béla Várdy Legacy Scholarship Recipients
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The Helena History Press scholarship is an annual award that has been established by Helena History Press to recognize a scholar in any field of the humanities who specializes in scholarship related to or about Central and East Europe.
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