Tibor Frank†
professor emeritus, former core member of the Department of American Studies
- degrees
- M.A. (ELTE), D.Univ. (ELTE), Ph.D. (MTA), habil. (ELTE), D.Litt. (MTA).
- functions
- See details on personal home page
www.franktibor.hu
- experience
- Former head of DAS 1992-1994, director of SEAS 1994-2001 and 2006-, head of the American Studies Ph.D. programme 2000-.
- languages
- Hungarian: native, English: proficient, German: fluent, Russian: intermediate, French, Italian, Dutch: basic. Latin: reading.
- courses
- BBN–AME17–322.32 The United States as a Great Power (spring 2022)
- BMA–AMED17–220 From Immigration to Multiculturality: Assimilation in the U.S (spring 2022)
- BMA–AMED–112 American historiography (autumn 2021)
- BMA–AMED17–312.07 Relations between the U.S. and Europe (autumn 2021)
- BMA–AMED17–413.03 Sources of American Studies in Public Collections and on the Internet (spring 2021)
- BMA–AMED17–312 US Immigration from the 17th century to today (autumn 2020)
- BMA–AMED17–413 Sources of American Studies in Public Collections and on the Internet (spring 2020)
- BMA–AMED–313.03 American Foreign Policy Yesterday and Today (autumn 2019)
- BMA–AMED17–413.02 Turning points in American history (spring 2019)
- BMA–AMED–312.01 The United States and Hungary (autumn 2018)
- BMA–AMED17–312.01 The United States and Hungary (autumn 2018)
- BMA–AMED–413.01 The Unfinished Civil War (spring 2018)
- BBN–ANE–403 The European Union (spring 2017)
- BMA–AMED–220 From Immigration to Multiculturality: Assimilation in the U.S (spring 2017)
- BMA–AMED–412.01 Sources of American Studies in Public Collections and on the Internet (spring 2017)
- BMA–AMED–412.02 The European Origins of American Culture (spring 2017)
- BBN–AME11–322.03 Research methodology (autumn 2016)
- BMA–AMED–110 The American People: A Social History (autumn 2016)
- BMA–AMED–310 The United States and Hungary (autumn 2016)
- BMA–AMED–320.02 U.S. Elections 2016 (autumn 2016)
- BMA–AMED–311 American Foreign Policy Yesterday and Today (autumn 2015)
- BBN–AMW–202 Library Research Methods (spring 2014)
- BBN–ANE–314 The European Union (spring 2013)
- BMA–AMED–410 Writing and Teaching American History in the U.S. (spring 2013)
- BBN–AME–322.72 The European Origins of American Culture (spring 2012)
- BBN–AME–222 History of the United States 2 (autumn 2011)
- BBN–AME–321.70 Hungarian Emigration—American Immigration (autumn 2011)
- BBN–AME–322.70 Hungarian Emigration—American Immigration (autumn 2011)
- BBN–AME–221 History of the United States 1 (spring 2010)
- BBN–AME–322.03 New York: History, Architecture, Society (spring 2010)
- BBN–AME–322.04 Specialization course in the history of the United States (autumn 2009)
- AMN–262 The history of the U.S. 2 (spring 2009)
- AMN–263 The history of the U.S. 2 (spring 2009)
- AMN–362.70 Hungarian Emigration-American Immigration (spring 2009)
- AMN–469 Comprehensive examination in history (spring 2009)
- AMN–260 The history of the U.S. 1 (autumn 2008)
- AMN–261 The history of the U.S. 1 (autumn 2008)
- AMN–360.41 Advanced course in American history 1 (autumn 2008)
- AMN–360.94 Hungarian Immigration into the US (spring 2008)
- AMN–360.54 History and Historians in the United States (autumn 2007)
- AMN–360.57 U.S. Immigration: History, Sociology, Policies (Transatlantic Studies II) (autumn 2007)
- AMN–362.71 Thesis advising (autumn 2006)
- AMN–362.69 Race and Ethnicity in the United States (spring 2006)
- AMN–360.80 Hungarian-American Immigration (autumn 2005)
- AMN–360.72 The European Origins of American Culture (spring 2005)
- more ...
- publications (see MTMT)