Published by Alumni

Hoards, Grave Goods, Jewellery by Mária Vargha published at Archaeolingua and Archaeopress

Our PhD student, Mária Vargha has her book, "Hoards, Grave Goods, Jewellery - Objects in hoards and in burial contexts during the Mongol invasion of Central-Eastern Europe" published at Archaeolingua and Archaeopress.

Saint Margaret, Queen of the Scots by Catherine Keene published at Palgrave

Our alumna, Catherine Keene has her book  "Saint Margaret, Queen of the Scots - A life in Perspective" published at Palgrave. The book is based on her PhD dissertation she defended at our department.

Margaret, saint and 11th-century Queen of the Scots, remains an often-cited yet little-understood historical figure. Keene's analysis of sources in terms of both time and place – including her Life of Saint Margaret , translated for the first time – allows for an informed understanding of the forces that shaped this captivating woman.

The Sword and the Crucible by Dóra Bobory published at Cambridge Scholars

Our alumna, Dóra Bobory, has her book "The Sword and the Crucible. Count Boldizsár Batthyány and Natural Philosophy in Sixteenth-Century Hungary" published at Cambridge Scholars. The book is based on her PhD thesis she defended at our department.

Woodland and Forests in Medieval Hungary by Péter Szabó published at BAR

Our alumnus, Péter Szabó has his book "Woodland and Forests in Medieval Hungary" published at British Archaeological Reports. The book is based on his PhD dissertation he defended at our department.

The Tocco of The Greek Realm by Nada Zečević published at CEU Press

Our alumna, Nada Zečević, has her book published at CEU Press.

This book is about the Tocco family, the most prominent kindreds in Latin Greece during the 14th and 15th centuries. Originally from the Italian South, their five generations ruled the Greek regions of the Heptanese, Epiros and Peloponnese.