Sándor Csernus Explained

Sándor Csernus
Birth Date:21 March 1950
Birth Place:Algyő, Hungary
Citizenship:Hungarian
Nationality:Hungarian
Fields:Connections between French historiography and state theory: 13th–16th centuries
History of franco-hungarian relations: 13th−18th centuries
Hungarians and Europe, hungarian integration into Europe (Middle Ages and modern history)
the idea of Europe through history
Cultural politics in France and in Hungary
Modernisation of higher education
Workplaces:University of Szeged
Hungarian Institute of Paris (Balassi Institute)
University of Angers
University Lyon III
Alma Mater:Attila József University
Known For:Medieval history
History of franco-hungarian relations
Awards:Knight in the Order of Legion of Honour (2011)

Sándor Csernus (in Hungarian ˈʃaːndor ˈt͡ʃɛrnuʃ/; born 21 March 1950) is a Hungarian historian, associate professor (docent, reader), diplomat, former dean of Faculty of Arts, University of Szeged and director of the Hungarian Institute of Paris. He is fluent in Hungarian and French.

Biography and carrier

Sándor Csernus was born on 21 March 1950 in Algyő.He took M. A. degrees at the Attila József University, Faculty of Arts in French and History in 1975.

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Selected works

See main article: article and Sándor Csernus bibliography.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sándor Csernus from Szeged is chevalier of the French Legion of Honour Europe − 19-10-2011. ERNA. 2017-08-23.