Fractured Cross
(1957) From the open access photo archive called Fortepan. The photo shows “the slipped down" position of the Churches during the previous political period in Hungry.

Dr Melinda Harlov-Csortán Lecture

Dr Melinda Harlov-Csortán

Dr Melinda Harlov-Csortán

Dr Melinda Harlov-Csortán (Apor Vilmos Catholic College) will speak on:

 

 “The Role of Churches in Communist Hungary: Outstanding Figures of Interreligious Dialogue and Humanitarian Action in Communist Hungary”

 

When: Thursday, March 30, 2023 at 3 PM

Where: Via Zoom (Meeting ID: 931 4802 1440 Passcode: 405877)

 

 

This Lecture is part of Dublin City University’s Theology, Philosophy, and Religious Studies Research Seminars.

 

 

Biography

 

Melinda Harlov-Csortán, PhD is an assistant college professor at Department of Religious-, Social Sciences and Romology in Apor Vilmos Catholic College in Vác, Hungary. Her research interests are heritage studies, religious sociology, cultural and social history of the 20th century, identity and representation. She studied (among many other subjects) art history, nationalism, history and cultural heritage management in both Hungarian and English-speaking educational institutions. Her PhD research topic was the establishment of UNESCO World Heritage Cultural sites in Hungary, as an international influence on the representation and memory of these sites. Among others, the current and former inhabitants’ (like the German-speaking minority, Jewish communities) memorization and heritagization through oral history testimonies or by public art examples were and are part of her research interest. Her comparative approach is ensured also by becoming a member of international research teams and attending both national and foreign scholarly programs. She has presented her research at over forty Hungarian and international conferences and published her findings at both types of scholarly publications too. Besides research and teaching, she has worked as project- and program management as well at diverse higher educational institutions and cultural organizations.