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Thomas Lorman
Field Service Assistant Professor
Modern Eastern Europe

513 255 0341
Lormanta@email.uc.edu
340B McMicken Hall

 



Lorman received his Doctorate in History from the University of London in 2001. He has taught at the University of Cincinnati since 2003.  His primary research interests are the history of the Habsburg Monarchy and the Successor States (Hungary, Slovakia and Austria) with a regrettably old-fashioned focus on Political and Diplomatic History. 

Selected Courses:

Eastern Europe to 1918
Communism and Anarchism
The Extreme Right
Various Survey Courses

Selected Publications:

Counter-Revolutionary Hungary. István Bethlen and the Politics of Consolidation (East European Monographs, 2006)

 

 

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John K. Brackett
Isaac Campos
Charles F. Casey-Leininger
Wayne K. Durrill
Martin Francis
Elizabeth Frierson
Sigrun Haude
Wendy Kline
Frederic Krome
ManBun Kwan
Mark Lause
Tom Lorman
Jacob Melish
Bob Miller
Maura O'Connor
Christopher Phillips
Geoffrey Plank
Barbara N. Ramusack
Hilda L. Smith
David Stradling
Willard Sunderland
Nikki Taylor
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