Daniel Peter Bagi
University of Pecz, Hungary
University of Pecs, Hungary
Place of work: Hungary, University of Pecs, Hungary, Studies Medieval History, University of Pécs, Institute of History, Department of Medieval and Early Modern History, Faculty Member
Academic rank / degree / post (position): Professor, Doctor of Science, Professor of History, Vice Director of the Institute of History
Specialty: Research on Medieval Narrative Sources
Scientific interests / fields of study (research): Medieval History of Central Europe, especially Hungary and Poland
e–mail: bagi.daniel@pte.hu
Selected publications:
– Und wessen Strafe? Die Inhaftierung von König Salomon in der früheren historischen Tradition und die Thronstreite der Arpaden im 11. Jahrhundert, „Quaestiones Medii Aevi Novae” 18 (2013) 17–36.
– Der angebliche Böhmenfeldzug von Ladislaus I. dem Heiligen im Kapitel 140 der Ungarischen Chronikkomposition des 14. Jahrhunderts, in: Specimina Nova Pars Prima Sectio Mediaevalis VIII (2015) 35–44.– Bemerkungen zum Grazer Handschriftenfragment der Ungarnchronik Heinrichs von Mügeln, in: Hungary and Hungarians in Central and East European Narrative Sources (10th–17th Centuries), ed. by D. Bagi, G. Barabas, M. Font, E. Sashlmi, University of Pécs Pécs, 2019, 159–172.
– Cohesion and Conflict between Ethnic Groups in Medieval Hungary: The Thirteenth Century Gestas of Master P. and Simon of Kéza, in: P. Wiszewski (eds.), Memories in Multi–Ethnic Societies Cohesion in Multi–Ethnic Societies in Europe from c. 1000 to the Present, I, Turnhout/Brepols 2020, 55–71.
– Divisio Regni: The territorial divisions, power struggles, and dynastic historiography of the Árpáds of 11th– and early 12th–century Hungary, with comparative studies of the Piasts of Poland and the Přemyslids of Bohemia, Budapest 2020.
– Zur Entstehungszeit und den Entstehungsumständen der zu Ungarns Geschichte verfassten Werke Heinrichs von Mügeln, „Zeitschrift für deutsches Altertum und deutsche Literatur” 150/1 (2021) 53–83.