- László Péter
László Péter, (
July 8 1929 –June 6 2008 ), was Emeritus Professor of Hungarian History at theUniversity of London . He completed his first degree at theEötvös Loránd University ofBudapest after which he worked as an archivist and teacher. He leftHungary in 1956, subsequently completing a DPhil inOxford under the supervision ofC.A. Macartney andJohn Plamenatz . In 1961, he was appointed to a lectureship atSSEES and to a full chair in 1990. He retired in 1994.László Péter published extensively on the constitutional history of Hungary and the
Habsburg Monarchy , mostly in the nineteenth century. He was an External Member of theHungarian Academy of Sciences and a Fellow ofUniversity College London .During the
Hungarian Revolution of 1956 , Péter was appointed to the revolutionary committee charged with the supervision and cataloguing of the archives of the Ministry of the Interior. His report on his activities, compiled shortly after his flight to theUK , is published in (eds Péter andMartyn Rady ) "Resistance, Rebellion and Revolution in Hungary and Central Europe: Commemorating 1956", London (UCL SSEES), 2008, pp. 321-40.External links
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article4453325.ece The Times: Laszlo Peter: Hungarian historian]
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