Norbert Pap Explained

Norbert Pap
Birth Date:3 June 1969
Birth Place:Tab
Nationality:Hungarian
Occupation:Historian-geographer, associate professor

Norbert Pap (born 3 June 1969, in Tab, Hungary) is a Hungarian geographer–historian, founder of the Balkan Research Group, as well as leader of the Zrinski-Suleiman Research Group.[1]

Early life

He graduated from Sándor Petőfi High School of Sárbogárd as well as he partly went to a geologic technical school. Pap studied geography and later history at the Janus Pannonius University in Pécs. He did special studies during the university: urbanistic, archaeological studies and tourism. He gained a scholarship and spent a semester in Firenze at the Political Science Faculty of Universitá degli Studi di Firenze, „Cesare Alfieri”. After graduating from university he did postgraduate studies in politology at the University of Pécs at the Faculty of Law.

Career

Pap started his research work in 1995 at the Doctoral School on Earth Sciences at the University of Pécs graduating there four years later with highest honor: summa cum laude. He' been working at the University of Pécs at the Institute of Geography since 1998. In 1999 the rector of the university invited him to be the managing director of the East-Mediterranean and Balkan Studies Center, which he stills fills in. Pap is an associate professor since 2004 and the leader of the Political Geography Department.[2]

Since 2008, one of his research topics is the spread and the situation of Islam in Central and Eastern Europe and in Hungary. Pap has been working in Szigetvár since 2010, he's leading the researches related to the death and burial of Suleiman sultan. Since 2015 he's been leading historical and geographical investigations in relation with the role of Miklós Zrinski and Suleiman the Magnificent in Szigetvár.[3]

Academic work

Pap has started his tutorial and research work in the field of political geography, regional and municipal development. He has 221 publications including 8 books. Pap is a member of the Hungarian Geography Society, president of one of the Committees of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, is a member of the International Geographic Union Commission on Mediterranean Basin.

Awards, recognition

He gained a Soros, a Békésy and a Bolyai scholarship. The Hungarian Academy of Sciences awarded him as a Young Researcher for his geopolitical essay. He also received from the HAS a Szádeczky-Kardoss Elemér award for his publication activity on political geography. The Hungarian Geographical Society acknowledged his research, organization, and academic work with a Pro Geographia award as well. In 2013 he received the city's scientific award from Pécs, as well as in 2016 the County of Baranya's General Assembly acknowledged his work with a Cultural Award.

Major publications

Notes

  1. Web site: The heart of Suleiman the Magnificent University of Pécs . en. 2020-06-10.
  2. Web site: Organisation - Department of Political Geography, Development and Regional Studies Institute of Geography University of Pécs . en. 2020-06-10.
  3. News: Townspeople and Treasure Hunters in Hungary Search for a Sultan’s Buried Heart. Bienvenu. Helene. 2016-07-14. The New York Times. 2017-05-16. 0362-4331.
  4. Web site: Pap Norbert munkássága. vm.mtmt.hu. 2017-05-16.

Resources

https://pte.academia.edu/NorbertPap

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Norbert_Pap

http://foldrajz.ttk.pte.hu/en/organisation/department-of-political-geography-development-and-regional-studies

https://vm.mtmt.hu//search/slist.php?nwi=1&inited=1&ty_on=1&url_on=1&cite_type=2&orderby=3D1a&lang=1&location=mtmt&stn=1&AuthorID=10010631&Scientific=1

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