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Edit Nagy

Assistant Instructional Professor

Current Courses

  • Life Behind the Iron Curtain
  • Beginning Hungarian II
  • Advanced Hungarian

Spring 2024 Office Hours

Wednesdays | 10:40 - 11:30 am; 11:45 am - 12:35 pm (Zoom)

Thursdays | 8:30 - 9:30 am

or by appointment

Contact Information

Email: edit
Office: 2326B Turlington Hall

Edit Nagy is an Assistant Instructional Professor in Hungarian Language Program in the Center for European Studies at University of Florida. She will complete her Ph.D. in History at the University of Pécs, Hungary where she has got her M.A.’s in History (1999) and Hungarian Language and Literature (2001). Her current research focuses on the Hungarian Economic History in the 1950’s and early 1960’s. Previously she has worked on the Indebtedness of Hungary in 1970-80’s and the Structural Changes of the Hungarian Economy during Communism. She’s been teaching at the University of Florida since 2004. Her language classes are Beginning/Elementary/Intermediate Hungarian 1-2, and her area studies classes are Secret Police Under Communism; Socialist Control and Resistance (Eastern-Europe After 1945) and Marx & Money: Socialist Economies in Eastern Europe.

Curriculum Vitae

Recent Publications

2014 – with Emese Ivan. "Do(s) and Don’t(s) in Teaching International Joint Courses" in: IISES International Journal of Teaching and Education II/2014

2013 – with Emese Ivan. "Creating the Global Classroom: Is There a Place for Virtual Academic Collaboration?" Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference of Global Awareness Society International (GASI)

2008 – "Legal Background of the Sabotage Cases in Hungary (1946-1948)" – (in Hungarian)
Pecsi Tudomanyegyetem (University of Pecs) – Kutatasi Fuzetek 13. szam 2008. pp.153-167.