Gyula Juhász (historian)

Gyula Juhász (historian)

Gyula Juhász (Bia, September 11, 1930Budapest, April 13, 1993) Hungarian historian, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1985). Brother of the Hungarian poet Ferenc Juhász.

He finished a military school, but in 1956 he left the army, and graduated from the Eötvös Loránd University with a degree in history. For the following decades, up to 1985 he has been working for the Historical Institute of HAS. From 1985 up to his death in 1993 he was bearing the office of the director of National Széchényi Library.

His main areas of specialty were the general history of the diplomacy, and the Hungarian politics between the World Wars (1930s-1940s). As from 1963 until his death he was teaching history of diplomacy at Marx Károly University of Economics. He has served as editor of the "Történelmi Szemle" (Historical Review) between 1972-1985, and as member of the board of the World Association of the Hungarians after 1986.


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