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Catherine Horel

Lívia Prosinger · December 22, 2020 ·

 

 

Ph. D., Research Director at C.N.R.S., CETOBAC, Paris. General Secretary of International Committee for Historical Sciences (ICHS). She deals with Contemporary History of Central Europe, her works focuses on Habsburg Empire and Hungary, their socio-political structures, urban, military history and Jewish history. Among her latest publications: Catherine Horel (ed.), Les guerres balkaniques 1912-1913. Conflits, enjeux, mémoires, Actes de colloque, Peter Lang (collection Enjeux internationaux), 2014; L’amiral Horthy. Régent de Hongrie, Paris, Perrin, 2014; Corine Defrance, Catherine Horel, François-Xavier Nérard (eds.), Vaincus ! Histoires de défaites. Europe XIXe-XXe siècles, Paris, Nouveau Monde, 2016; Robert Frank, Catherine Horel (eds.), Entrer en guerre : des Balkans au monde, 1914-1918, Bruxelles, Peter Lang (collection Enjeux internationaux), 2018; Étienne Boisserie,  Catherine Horel (eds.), 1914, l’Autriche-Hongrie entre en guerre. Récits de soldats et de civils, Paris, Revue des Études slaves, 2017; De l’exotisme à la modernité. Un siècle de voyage français en Hongrie (1818-1910), Montrouge, éditions du Bourg, 2018.

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