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Nándor Dreisziger
Royal Military College of Canada
Nándor Dreisziger, from 1970 until his recent retirement taught European and North American history at the Royal Military College of Canada. He has published a number of books including a few edited or co-edited volumes, as well as papers in Canadian, American, British and other academic journals. For nearly four decades now he has been editing the Hungarian Studies Review. His research interests include 20th century Hungary’s history, the evolution of the Hungarian communities of North America, and lately, Hungarian ethnogenesis in Central Europe. At the present he is working on a monograph on Hungarians and their Christian Churches in Hungary and in North America. His next writing project will be a survey of the historiography of the Hungarian conquest of the Middle Danube Basin at the end of the 9th century.
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This journal is published by Pitt Open Library Publishing.
ISSN 2471-965X (online)