Géza Pálffy

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Géza Pálffy [ ˈge: zɒ ˈpa: lfi ] (born February 9, 1971 in Veszprém , Hungary ) is a Hungarian historian .

Live and act

Géza Pálffy studied at the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest and obtained an MA in history (1994) and archival science (1995). In 1994 he became a research associate at the Institute for History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences . Since 1994 he has been teaching at the Eötvös Loránd University and also at the University of Miskolc (1995–1997) and at the Janus Pannonius University of Pécs (1997–2000). In 1999 he was at the Eötvös Loránd University with the thesis Katonai igazságszolgáltatás Magyarországon a XVI – XVII. században ( military justice in Hungary in the 16th and 17th centuries )PhD . From 1999 to 2000 he was Deputy Secretary General of the Hungarian Historical Society (Magyar Történelmi Társulat) and from 2003 to 2009 scientific advisor at the Institute for Habsburg History (Habsburg Történeti Intézet) in Budapest.

In 2010 he obtained the degree of Doctor of Science ( Habilitation ) at the Institute for History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences with the thesis A Magyar Királyság és a Habsburg Monarchia a 16. században ( The Kingdom of Hungary and the Habsburg Monarchy in the 16th Century ). He has been a research professor there since 2011 and, since 2012, head of a research group that investigates the history of the Crown of St. Stephen and the Hungarian coronations from 1526 to 1916.

Géza Pálffy researches mainly the early modern period of Hungary and Croatia and the Habsburg monarchy .

Fonts

Géza Pálffy published over 400 works (as of 2019) that have appeared or have been translated into Hungarian, German, English, French, Italian, Croatian, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Czech and Turkish, including:

  • Katonai igazságszolgáltatás a királyi Magyarországon a XVI – XVII. században. Megye Győri Levéltára, Győr 1995, ISBN 963-7228-02-0 .
  • Selected documents on the migration of the Burgenland Croats in the 16th century. Translated from the Hungarian by Iva Krtalić-Muisan and Thomas Schneider. Croatian Culture and Documentation Center, Eisenstadt 1999, ISBN 3-85374-321-8 .
  • The Viennese court and the Hungarian estates in the 16th century. In: Communications from the Institute for Austrian Historical Research . 109, 2001, pp. 346-381 ( online , PDF; 1.5 MB).
  • Media of the integration of the Hungarian nobility in Vienna in the 16th and 17th centuries. In: Collegium Hungaricum Studies. 1, 2002, pp. 67-98 ( online ).
  • War economic relations between the Habsburg monarchy and the Hungarian border against the Ottomans in the second half of the 16th century. With special consideration of the royal armory in Košice. In: Hungary Yearbook. 27, 2004, pp. 17-40 ( online , PDF; 191.7 kB).
  • Defense against the Turks of the Habsburg Monarchy in Hungary and Croatia in the 16th century: defense concept, border fortress system, military cartography. In: Harald Heppner , Zsuzsa Barbarics-Hermanik (Hrsg.): Fear of the Turks and fortress construction. Reality and myth. Lang, Frankfurt am Main a. a. 2009, ISBN 978-3-631-59303-5 , pp. 79-108 ( review on ffzg.unizg.hr).
  • A három részre szakadt ország 1526–1606 (= Magyarország története. Part 9.). Kossuth, Budapest 2009, ISBN 978-963-09-5687-1 .
  • Romlás és megújulás 1606–1703 (= Magyarország története. Part 10). Kossuth, Budapest 2009, ISBN 978-963-09-5688-8 .
  • Croatian: Povijest Maarske. Ugarska na granici dvaju imperija (1526-1711). Meridijani, Samobor 2010, ISBN 978-953-239-124-4 .
  • A Magyar Királyság és a Habsburg Monarchia a 16. században. História, Budapest 2010, ISBN 978-963-9627-31-4 .
  • The beginnings of military cartography in the Habsburg Monarchy. The regular cartographic activity of the Angielini family of castle builders on the Croatian-Slavonian and Hungarian borders in the years 1560–1570. ( A haditérképészet kezdetei a Habsburg Monarchiában az Angielini várépítész-família rendszeres térképészeti tevékenysége a horvátszlavón és a magyarországi határvidéken az 1560–1570-es években ). Archívum, Budapest 2011, ISBN 978-963-631-210-7 ( review on sehepunkte.de).
  • with Enikő Buzási : Augsburg - Vienna - Munich - Innsbruck. The earliest depictions of the St. Stephen's Crown and the creation of the copies of the House of Austria's mirror of honor. Scholarly and artist relations in Central Europe in the second half of the 16th century. History Institute of the Research Center for Human Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest 2015, ISBN 978-963-416-008-3 .
  • The coronation flags in the Esterházy treasury at Forchtenstein Castle (= messages from the Esterhazy private foundation collection. 10). Esterhazy Private Foundation, Eisenstadt 2018, ISBN 978-3-9504287-9-7 .
  • with Ferenc Gábor Soltész, Csaba Tóth: Coronatio Hungarica in Nummis. Medals and Jetons from Hungarian Royal Coronations (1508-1916). Hungarian National Museum, Budapest 2019, ISBN 978-963-416-166-0 .
  • (Ed.): A Szent Korona hazatér a magyar korona tizenegy külföldi útja (1205–1978). 2nd Edition. Institute for the History of the Humanities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest 2019, ISBN 978-963-416-139-4 .

Web links

Commons : Géza Pálffy  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Short biography of Géza Pálffy ( memento from May 24, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) on sustb-augsburg.de