Robert Nemes
Department/Office Information
History- T 2:45pm - 4:00pm (313 Alumni Hall)
- R 2:45pm - 4:30pm (313 Alumni Hall)
- F 10:30am - 12:00pm (313 Alumni Hall)
I first visited Budapest soon after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Everything about the city fascinated me: the elegant but dilapidated buildings (some still bullet-ridden from 1956), the lively open-air markets, the rattling yellow trolleys. I have since returned many times to Budapest and the surrounding region. Along the way I went to graduate school in history at Columbia University and now teach at 藏精阁.
I offer courses in European and global history. These include The First World War; Germany, Russia, Eastern Europe; History of Travel and Tourism; and Coffee and Cigarettes: A Global History. Please contact me if you would like to see my syllabi.
My research and writing focus on Central and Eastern Europe. I have written two books - The Once and Future Budapest (Northern Illinois University Press, 2005) and Another Hungary: The Nineteenth-Century Provinces in Eight Lives (Stanford University Press, 2016). I'm also a co-editor, with Mo Healy, of the .
I'm currently thinking and writing about topics that have long fascinated me: Central Europe's big cities and small towns, the Danube River's past and present, and the hidden histories of everyday commodities (especially tobacco, wine, and coffee). Some of my publications can be found at my site.