
Assistant Professor
E-mail: csehdani@gmail.comm
Phone: +36 1 485 5200 / 4307
Office: Room 439
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Dániel Cseh has been an assistant professor at the American Studies Department, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest,
since the Fall Semester of 2018. He received his MA degree in English Language and Literature and American Studies in 2010.
He is a doctoral candidate, having completed his PhD studies at the Modern and Contemporary World History Doctoral Program,
and is currently working on his dissertation. His current research focuses on the exclusion and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II.
He is a member of the Hungarian Fulbright Association (2016-), Hungarian Association for American Studies (2015-),
and the European Association for American
Studies (2015-).
Research Grants
Fulbright Visiting Student Researcher Scholarship (January - May, 2016)
CAMPUS Hungary Scholarship (July of 2014)
Roosevelt Study Center Research Grant (February 2 - 15, 2014)
Visiting Researcher
Asian American Studies Department, College of Ethnic Studies,
San Francisco State University (January - May, 2016)
Guest Lecturer
Asian American Studies Department, College of Ethnic Studies,
San Francisco State University (February of 2016)
Research Areas
20th Century U.S. History
The History of Japanese Americans
The Exclusion and Incarceration of Japanese Americans, 1942-1945
The History of African Americans
The History of Civil Liberties in America
Political Cartoons