Lili Zách
senior lecturer, core member of the Department of English Studies
- contact
- zach•lili ¤ btk•elte•hu, more...
- courses
- BBN–ANG–225.01 Introduction to Irish language and culture (spring 2024)
- BBN–ANG17–322.02 Elective seminar in the history of Great Britain - History of Food and Drink in Ireland (spring 2024)
- BMA–ANGD17–CK3a.03 Interdisciplinary approaches to humour (spring 2024)
- OT–ANG17–310 The history of political humour: caricatures, satire and stand-up comedy in 20th century Britain, Ireland and USA (spring 2024)
- OT–ANG17–390.14 Fighting racism with sport, music and humour: studying the history of anti-apartheid activism (spring 2024)
- BBN–ANG17–322.05 Unveiling Irish HERstory: a global history of women in Ireland (autumn 2023)
- BBN–ANG–223 History of Great Britain (autumn 2023)
- BBN–ANG–225.D6 Reading food and drink history: sources and resources (autumn 2023)
- OT–ANG17–390.07 The Empire on a plate: colonial culture and food history in Great Britain and Ireland since the 18th century (autumn 2023)
- BBN–ANG17–322.01 A cartoon history of Great Britain and Ireland since 1800 (spring 2023)
- BMA–ANGD17–CP12a.01 A Global History of South African (Anti)-Apartheid (autumn 2022)
- BBN–ANG17–219 Reading food and drink history: sources and resources (spring 2022)
- BMA–ANGD17–CP7a.01 The Global Irish Revolution: a Transnational History (spring 2022)
- BBN–ANG17–312.21 George Orwell’s Britain and Europe (autumn 2021)
- OT–ANG17–390.02 Social change and everyday life in modern Ireland (autumn 2021)
- OT–ANG17–390.06 Ireland and the wider world in the 20th century (autumn 2021)
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- publications (see MTMT)