{"id":3393,"date":"2017-11-28T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-27T23:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/semmelweis.hu\/magtud\/curriculum-vitae-8\/"},"modified":"2025-06-03T11:03:30","modified_gmt":"2025-06-03T09:03:30","slug":"dr-tamas-csapody","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/semmelweis.hu\/magtud\/en\/institute\/staff\/dr-tamas-csapody\/","title":{"rendered":"Dr. Tam\u00e1s Csapody"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" src=\"\/magtud\/files\/2017\/11\/csapody_tamas.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<div class=\"responsive-tabs\">\n<h2 class=\"tabtitle\">Curriculum vitae<\/h2>\n<div class=\"tabcontent\">\n\n<table class=\"contentpaneopen\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td valign=\"top\">\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\"><span style=\"color: #000000\">Date and Place of Birth:, 1960. 06. 11. Sopron<br \/>\nCurrent job and title: assistant professor, Semmelweis University, Institute of Behavioral Sciences, Bioethics Department, Budapest, Hungary<br \/>\nPostal address: H &#8211; 1089 Budapest, Nagyv\u00e1rad t\u00e9r 4 XX. Floor 2013th room.<br \/>\nPhone: +36-1 2102-930\/56127<br \/>\nFax: +36-1 2102-955<br \/>\nEmail:<\/p>\n<p> &lt;!&#8211;<br \/>\n var prefix = &#039;m&#097;&#105;lt&#111;:&#039;;<br \/>\n var suffix = &#039;&#039;;<br \/>\n var attribs = &#039;&#039;;<br \/>\n var path = &#039;hr&#039; + &#039;ef&#039; + &#039;=&#039;;<br \/>\n var addy88132 = &#039;cs&#097;pt&#097;m&#039; + &#039;&#064;&#039;;<br \/>\n addy88132 = addy88132 + &#039;n&#101;t&#039; + &#039;&#046;&#039; + &#039;s&#111;t&#101;&#039; + &#039;&#046;&#039; + &#039;h&#117;&#039;;<br \/>\n document.write( &#039;<a>&#8216; );<br \/>\n document.write( addy88132 );<br \/>\n document.write( &#8221; );<br \/>\n \/\/&#8211;&gt;<br \/>\n <a href=\"mailto:csaptam@net.sote.hu\">csaptam@net.sote.hu<\/a><br \/>\n &lt;!&#8211;<br \/>\n document.write( &#039;<span>&#8216; );<br \/>\n \/\/&#8211;&gt;<br \/>\n Ezt a c\u00edmet a spamrobotok ellen v\u00e9dj\u00fck. Enged\u00e9lyezze a Javascript haszn\u00e1lat\u00e1t, hogy megtekinthesse.<\/p>\n<p> &lt;!&#8211;<br \/>\n document.write( &#039;&#8217; );<br \/>\n \/\/&#8211;&gt;<br \/>\n <\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>Education <\/strong><br \/>\n2000: Ph.D. in Political Science (the title of PhD thesis: Military service at home and abroad, particularly Eastern European countries)<br \/>\n1989: Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Sociology, E\u00f6tv\u00f6s L\u00f3r\u00e1nd University, Budapest, Hungary<br \/>\n1986: J. D., Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, E\u00f6tv\u00f6s L\u00f3r\u00e1nd University, Budapest, Hungary<br \/>\n1978: Berzsenyi D\u00e1niel high school (Sopron, Hungary)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Employment History<\/strong><br \/>\n1986-1987: T\u00fcnd\u00e9rhegyi Department of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatic Rehabilitation<br \/>\n1990-1991: Istvan Bibo&#8217;s University College (teacher at)<br \/>\n1991-1993: University College of Istvan Bibo (Director)<br \/>\n1993: Institute of Behavioural Sciences, Semmelweis University<br \/>\n1993-1995: Medical Sociology; 1995: Bioethics.<br \/>\n1993: Assistant Professor<br \/>\n2002: Assistant Professor<\/p>\n<p><strong>Other professional experience<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\u2022\u00a0\u00a0 <em> Teaching <\/em><br \/>\n2000: University of P\u00e9cs, Department of Sociology (one semester, invited lecturer)<br \/>\n2003: Faculty of Law, University Institute of Political Studies (freelance instructor, state examination committee: external member)<\/p>\n<p>\u2022\u00a0\u00a0 <em> Expert activity<\/em><br \/>\n1996: Office of Civil Rights: Hungarian Army screening of a human rights perspective.<br \/>\n1996: National Preparatory Committee on the Constitution: national defense obligations.<br \/>\n1997-1998: Dutch Embassy in Budapest and the Foundation for Security and Defense Studies Centre (BHKK): national defense obligations.<br \/>\n1999-2003: ICBL Rapporteur of the Hungarian NGO activities and draw up a report each year.<br \/>\n2009: Uniform and Honor (\u201cMund\u00e9r \u00e9s Becs\u00fclet\u201d, 1989), Replay (20th broadcast), MTV1.<br \/>\n2009: Museum of Literature (PIM): \u201cRadn\u00f3ti 100\u201d exhibition: Mikl\u00f3s Radn\u00f3ti and his contemporaries (ed: Varga Katalin)<br \/>\n2009: Mikl\u00f3s Radn\u00f3ti TV Series (8 broadcasts) MTV1.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Research grants abroad<\/strong><br \/>\n1993: Hutterien Brethren (USA &#8211; 7 months) (research on the non-violent forms of being)<br \/>\n1995: International OTKA Grant (small Yugoslavia &#8211; 4 months; research of the Vojvodina antiwar movements and civil disobedience)<br \/>\n2000: International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) (Switzerland &#8211; 2 weeks; the banning of landmines)<br \/>\n2007: Research on the issue of forced labor in Bor (Serbia &#8211; 2 weeks)<br \/>\n2008: Ministry of Education State Scholarship (Germany &#8211; 2 weeks; research on the issue of forced labor in Bor)<br \/>\n2008: Ministry of Education State Scholarship (Israel &#8211; 2 weeks; research on the issue of forced labor Bor)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Publication activity<\/strong><br \/>\nBook in Hungarian: 3 In independent peer-reviewed publications, booklets: 2 Edited book: 3 Translation (textbook): 1 Chapters of books in foreign languages: 2 Chapters in Hungarian: 12 Published in peer-reviewed journal publications in foreign languages: 3 Hungarian language newspapers published in peer-reviewed publications: 88 Daily and weekly newspapers (journalism, investigative journalism, etc): approx. Article 90.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Scholarships <\/strong><br \/>\n1986-2003: civil society, alternative movements, the refusal of military service, community service, civic behavior research topics: \u201eThe Hungarian Science Foundation,\u201d \u201eFoundation for Hungarian Higher Education and Research\u201d, E\u00f6tv\u00f6s J\u00f3zsef Foundation, M\u00f3ricz Zsigmond Foundation, PHARE Democracy Project, Institute of the Soros Foundation, Sz\u00e1zadv\u00e9g Foundation<br \/>\n1995: OTKA research supervisor (research on national civil movements)<br \/>\n1997: OTKA research supervisor (research on alternative forms of military service)<br \/>\n1999-2002: Hungary&#8217;s NATO accession, research topic: MTA Bolyai J\u00e1nos research grant<br \/>\n2004-2010: research on forced labor in Bor: Public Endowment, MAZSIHISZ, \u201eJ. and O. Winter Fund\u201d, T\u00e1ncsics Mih\u00e1ly Foundation, NKA, Remembrance 1944-2004 Foundation<br \/>\n2006: \u201eFerenc De\u00e1k and the Passive Resistance\u201d, the International Peace Research Association\u2019s (IPRA) research grant<br \/>\n2009: Mikl\u00f3s Radn\u00f3ti Bor labor research topic: research scholarship of the Ministry of Education and Culture<\/p>\n<p><strong>Awards<\/strong><br \/>\n1986: First prize on the competition of the Hungarian Lawyers&#8217; Association<br \/>\n1987: First prize for the documentary \u201c\u00datveszt\u0151\u201d (director: Paulus Alajos) at the Miskolc documentary film festival<br \/>\n1989: Third prize on the competition of the journal \u201cPal\u00f3cf\u00f6ld\u201d<br \/>\n1990: The Special Prize of the journal \u201cVal\u00f3s\u00e1g\u201d<br \/>\n2008: Quality Journalism Award<br \/>\n2009: Mikl\u00f3s Radn\u00f3ti Antiracism Award<br \/>\n2023: M\u00e1ria Ember Award<br \/>\n2025: Mensch Award<\/p>\n<p><strong>Languages<\/strong><br \/>\nEnglish intermediate level,<br \/>\nGerman basic level<\/p>\n<p><strong>Membership of Scientific Associations<\/strong><br \/>\nHungarian Society of Bioethics (Member)<br \/>\nCentral and East European Association of Bioethics (CEEAB-member) Hungarian Sociological Association (Member)<br \/>\nHungarian Political Science Association (member)<br \/>\nHungarian Military Science Society (member)<br \/>\nInternational Peace Research Association (IPRA-member)<br \/>\nSurvey Review of Political Consultant (Politikatudom\u00e1nyi Szemle)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Membership of Civil Associations<\/strong><br \/>\n1985-1989: East-West Dialogue Circle Network (founder)<br \/>\n1988th May to November: Free Initiatives Network (founder)<br \/>\n1988: Fourth Principle Initiative (founder)<br \/>\n1989-2000: Capital Punishment Opponents League (founder)<br \/>\n1990-2001: Alba Circle \u2013 Nonviolent Movement for Peace (founder, spokesman, leader of free legal aid)<br \/>\n1991-2004: League Opponents of Conscription (HEL-Spokesman)<br \/>\n1999-2000: Balkan Peace Movement (BBM-founder and spokesman)<br \/>\n2003-2004: Civilians for Peace (CAB-founder and spokesman)<br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #000000\"><br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"modifydate\">M\u00f3dos\u00edt\u00e1s d\u00e1tuma: 2015. okt\u00f3ber 02. p\u00e9ntek, 11:33<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n\n<\/div><h2 class=\"tabtitle\">Publications<\/h2>\n<div class=\"tabcontent\">\n\n<table class=\"contentpaneopen\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td valign=\"top\">\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\"><span style=\"color: #000000\"><strong>Chapters of books in foreign languages <\/strong><br \/>\n1. Csapody T.: From the conscription the service in the military service and desertion, in war and peacetime. (In Russian) In: Kiss I. (Eds.): Citizen in Uniform: Legal Problems of Conscriptio in Peacetime, COLP, Budapest, 1999. 157-170.<br \/>\n2. T. Csapody, T. Weber: Hungarian Nonviolent Resistance. In: M. Bartkowski (Eds.): International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC), Palgrave Macmillan, Washington DC, 2010. (Forthcoming).<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>Peer-reviewed journal publications in foreign languages <\/strong><br \/>\n1. T. Csapody: Movements and Anti-Movements in Hungary During the NATO Bombings in Yugoslavia. Central European Political Science Review (CEPSR), 2001. Vol second No. 6 212-222.<br \/>\n2. T. Csapody: Secondary Forms of Passive Resistance in Hungary Between 1848 and the 1865th Central European Political Science Review (CEPSR), 2004. Vol 5th No. 15th 178-190.<br \/>\n3. T. Csapody, T. Weber: Hungarian Nonviolent Resistance Against Austria and Its Place in the History of Nonviolence. Peace and Change (The Journal of Peace Research), 2007. Vol 32nd No. 4 499-520.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Independent peer-reviewed publications, booklets<\/strong><br \/>\n1. Csapody T.: Hungary and the NATO Enlargement. Institute for Political Sciences. Integration Studies (No. 2), Budapest, 1999.<br \/>\n2. Csapody T.: Landmines Anti-personnel landmines in Hungary-Hungary. Institute for Political Sciences. Integration Studies (No. 9), Budapest, 2000.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Translation (textbook) <\/strong><br \/>\n1. Coping with the disease. Of disease. In: Armstrong D.: The Foundations of medical sociology. Semmelweis Kiad\u00f3, Budapest, 1998. 84-102. (University textbook).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Books in Hungarian<\/strong><br \/>\n1. Csapody T., Vit L.,: Running in to NATO. Cartafilus Kiad\u00f3, Budapest, 1997.<br \/>\n2. Csapody T.: Civil scenarios. Sz\u00e1zadv\u00e9g K\u00f6nyvkiad\u00f3, Budapest, 2002.<br \/>\n3. Csapody T.: Not in my name! Nyitott K\u00f6nyv, Nyitott K\u00f6nyv Kiad\u00f3, Budapest, 2004.<br \/>\n4. Csapody T.: Labour servicemen at Bor (Chapters from the history of the Bor labour camp). Vince Kiad\u00f3, Budapest, 2011.<br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #000000\"><br \/>\n<strong>Edited books <\/strong><br \/>\n1. Csapody T. (Eds.): The civil disobedience to be in the constitutional democracies. T-Twins Kiad\u00f3 \u00e9s Tipogr\u00e1fiai Kft. \u00e9s ELTE Bib\u00f3 Istv\u00e1n Szakkoll\u00e9gium, Budapest, 1991st<br \/>\n2. Csapody T. (Eds.): Still? Revolution? Was it? T-Twins Kiad\u00f3 \u00e9s Tipogr\u00e1fiai Kft. \u00e9s ELTE Bib\u00f3 Istv\u00e1n Szakkoll\u00e9gium, Budapest, 1991st<br \/>\n3. Csapody T. (Eds.): \u201eWithout a lie.\u201d (Istv\u00e1n Bib\u00f3 College History). T-Twins Kiad\u00f3 \u00e9s Tipogr\u00e1fiai Kft. \u00e9s ELTE Bib\u00f3 Istv\u00e1n Szakkoll\u00e9gium, Budapest, 1991st<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>Book chapter in Hungarian <\/strong><br \/>\n1. Csapody T.: Civil disobedience \u2013 the Hungarian way. In: Csapody T.(Eds.): The civil disobedience to be in the constitutional democracies. T-Twins Kiad\u00f3 \u00e9s Tipogr\u00e1fiai Kft., Budapest, 1991st 78-92.<br \/>\n2. Csapody T.: A non-governmental organizations opposed to NATO membership of Hungary. In: Horv\u00e1th Cs. (Eds.): Conflict, consensus and cooperation. FES, P\u00e9cs, 1997. 257-263.<br \/>\n3. Csapody T.: Hungary and NATO enlargement. In: Kurt S. S\u00e1ndor P., Vass L. (Eds.), Political Yearbook of Hungary. Demokr\u00e1cia Kutat\u00e1sok Magyar K\u00f6zpontja Alap\u00edtv\u00e1ny, Budapest, 1998. 881-884.<br \/>\n4. T. Csapody: Hungary and NATO accession, the civil point of view. In: Beszteri B., Hervain\u00e9 Szab\u00f3 Gy. (Eds.): European Union, Regionalism and Sovereignty. MTA-VEAB-Kodol\u00e1nyi J\u00e1nos F\u0151iskola, Sz\u00e9kesfeh\u00e9rv\u00e1r 1998. 219-223.<br \/>\n5. Csapody T.: A referendum on NATO and the media. In: Csefk\u00f3 F., Horv\u00e1th Cs. (Eds.): Hungary and European civil society. P\u00e9cs, 1999th 250-256.<br \/>\n6. Csapody T.: The Hungarian peace movement over the past 10 years. In: I. Rozgonyi (Eds.): Democracy in Hungary for 10 years (1989-1999). Ny\u00edregyh\u00e1za, Bessenyei Gy\u00f6rgy Kiad\u00f3, 2000. 81-83.<br \/>\n7. Csapody T.: The concept of security components and changes in the light of the Balkan conflict. In: Bihari K., Kiss K., T\u00f3th J.: European Security in the 21st century doorstep. Budapest, Zr\u00ednyi Mikl\u00f3s Nemzetv\u00e9delmi Egyetem \u00e9s Bolyai J\u00e1nos Katonai M\u0171szaki F\u0151iskolai Kar, Budapest, 2000. 153-163.<br \/>\n8. Csapody T.: The EU accession and negative non-governmental organizations and the EU-campaign expenses. In: Bayer J. (Eds.): The threshold of EU accession. Magyar Politikatudom\u00e1nyi T\u00e1rsas\u00e1g, Budapest, 2004. 127-149.<br \/>\n9. Csapody T.: We do not want war! \u2013 The war in Iraq in 2003, protesting against the non-governmental organizations in Hungary. In: S\u00e1ndor P., Vass L., S\u00e1ndor \u00c1., Tolnai \u00c1. (Eds.): Yearbook of Hungary&#8217;s political 2004th. Demokr\u00e1cia Kutat\u00e1sok Magyar K\u00f6zpontja Alap\u00edtv\u00e1ny, 2004. Budapest, 282-295.<br \/>\n10. Csapody T.: L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Habos military service. In: Laszl\u00f3 Habos: Steel doors. Nyitott K\u00f6nyv Kiad\u00f3, Budapest, 2006. 6-17.<br \/>\n11. Csapody T.: The labor P\u00e1l Justus in Bor camp. In: Szekely G., Jemnitz J. (Eds.): Justus Paul. Magyar Lajos Alap\u00edtv\u00e1ny, Budapest, 2008. 115-120.<br \/>\n12. Csapody T.: Enabling non-governmental organizations in Hungary. In: Kopp M. (Eds.): Hungarian state of mind 2008th Semmelweis Kiad\u00f3, Budapest, 2008. 139-145.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Journal articles in Hungarian<\/strong><br \/>\n1. Csapody T.: The legal analysis of student\u2019s behaviors. Ifj\u00fas\u00e1gi Szemle, 8. Vol. 1988th 1. no. 69-82.<br \/>\n2. Csapody T.: The larger smaller prison to little more prison. K\u00e1roly Kiszely&#8217;s life. Fodor, G., Moln\u00e1r, P. (Eds.): Europe&#8217;s quiet? ELTE Bib\u00f3 Istv\u00e1n Szakkoll\u00e9gium \u00c9rtes\u00edt\u0151, 1988. 6. Vol. Special Issue, 189-199.<br \/>\n3. Csapody T.: Peaceful dissatisfied \u2013 in Hungary. Sz\u00e1zadv\u00e9g, 4. Vol. 1988th 6-7. no. 234-238.<br \/>\n4. Csapody T.: The law student career. Jog\u00e1sz Sz\u00f6vets\u00e9gi \u00c9rtekez\u00e9sek, 11. Vol. 1988th 1. no. 131-172.<br \/>\n5. Csapody T.: East-West Dialogue Circle Network. Ifj\u00fas\u00e1gi Szemle, 9. Vol. 1989th 1. no. 53-60.<br \/>\n6. Csapody T.: The peace invincible. Mozg\u00f3 Vil\u00e1g, 15. Vol. 1989th 12. no. 3-13.<br \/>\n7. Csapody T.: Intersections. Es\u00e9ly, 1990th 2. Vol. 12. no. 3-16.<br \/>\n8. Csapody T.: The gentle strength. Forr\u00e1s, 22. Vol. 1990th 3. no. 73-83.<br \/>\n9. Csapody T.: Sacred and profane. Pal\u00f3cf\u00f6ld, 1990th 24. Vol. 5. no. 24-32.<br \/>\n10. Csapody T.: Anziksz in Eastern Europe. Val\u00f3s\u00e1g, 1990th 33. Vol. 9. no. 64-73.<br \/>\n11. Csapody T.: Non-military or alternative civilian service? T\u00e1rsadalmi Szemle, 45. Vol. 1990th 11. no. 58-67.<br \/>\n12. Csapody T.: The power and the clergy. Forr\u00e1s, 22. Vol. 1990th 12. no. 27-39.<br \/>\n13. Csapody T.: Without weapons. Vil\u00e1goss\u00e1g, 31. Vol. 1990th 12. no. 935-945.<br \/>\n14. Csapody T.: \u201eI do not allow his vision of Jesus\u201d. (Gy\u00f6rgy Bul\u00e1nyi&#8217;s life.) \u00c9let\u00fcnk, 28. Vol. 1990th 4. no. 352-361.<br \/>\n15. Csapody T.: The stolen victory. Val\u00f3s\u00e1g, 34. Vol. 1991st 2. no. 26-39.<br \/>\n16. Csapody T.: The civil service in countries around the world. \u00daj Honv\u00e9ds\u00e9gi Szemle, 44. Vol. 1991st 2. no. 12-19.<br \/>\n17. Csapody T.: Freedom and peace. Korunk, 3. Vol. 1991st 2. no. 207-213.<br \/>\n18. Csapody T.: Seasons change in Czechoslovakia. Kelet-Eur\u00f3pa. 2. Vol. 1991st 3. no. 13-19.<br \/>\n19. Csapody T.: The Soviet military society of the Brezsnyev era. T\u00e1rsadalmi Szemle, 46. Vol. 1991st 3. no. 25-33.<br \/>\n20. Csapody T.: Civil disobedience \u2013 the Hungarian way. Mozg\u00f3 Vil\u00e1g, 17. Vol. 1991st 5. no. 14-24.<br \/>\n21. Csapody T.: \u201eHere it every innocent\u201d (J\u00f3zsef Merza\u2019s life.) Forr\u00e1s, 23. Vol. 1991st 8. no. 65-72.<br \/>\n22. Csapody T.: Pope and the Papacy. Egyh\u00e1zf\u00f3rum, 7. Vol. 1991st 1. no. 71-83. 23. Csapody T.: Militarism and Violence in Soviet Russia. Juss, 5. Vol. 1992nd 1-2. no. 235-247.<br \/>\n24. Csapody T.: Disobedience \u2013 without the rule of thumb. Val\u00f3s\u00e1g, 35. Vol. 1992nd 2. no. 40-49.<br \/>\n25. Csapody T.: God&#8217;s peace. T\u00e1vlatok, 2. Vol. 1992nd 4. no. 551-557.<br \/>\n26. Csapody T.: II. Pope John Paul II in Hungary. T\u00e1rsadalmi Szemle, 12. Vol. 1992nd 5. no. 24-40.<br \/>\n27. Csapody T.: The self-perception of civil service rule. Vil\u00e1goss\u00e1g, 33. Vol. 1992nd 7. no. 544-549.<br \/>\n28. Csapody T.: \u201eThe soft water will break the wall.\u201d Mozg\u00f3 Vil\u00e1g, 3. Vol. 1992nd 12. no. 94-103.<br \/>\n29. Csapody T.: The situation of military service in Hungary. Hadtudom\u00e1ny, 3. Vol. 1993rd 2. no. 92-97.<br \/>\n30. Csapody T.: Military pastorate. T\u00e1rsadalmi Szemle, 49. Vol. 1994th 10. no. 46-52.<br \/>\n31. Csapody T.: The case against Hungary&#8217;s NATO accession. Mozg\u00f3 Vil\u00e1g, 24. Vol. 1995th 11. no. 90-104.<br \/>\n32. Csapody T.: Situation in Vojvodina. K\u00f6rnyezet \u00e9s orvosl\u00e1s, 2. Vol. 1995th 1. no. 29-35.<br \/>\n33. Csapody T.: An experiment legality of the referendum. T\u00e1rsadalmi Szemle, 51. Vol. 1996th 6. no. 40-48.<br \/>\n34. Csapody T.: The cost of the compulsory military service. \u00daj Honv\u00e9ds\u00e9gi Szemle, 50. Vol. 1996th 9. no. 27-33.<br \/>\n35. Csapody T.: Conscription and freedoms. Vil\u00e1goss\u00e1g, 37. Vol. 1996th 11. 73-78.<br \/>\n36. Csapody T.: Offense and tanks. Eszm\u00e9let, 32. no. 1996th 184-204.<br \/>\n37. Csapody T.: Diagnosis and prognosis of Hungary&#8217;s NATO membership. Hadtudom\u00e1ny, 7. Vol. 1997th 1. no. 3-14.<br \/>\n38. Csapody T.: Some non-governmental organizations, the arguments against NATO membership. T\u00e1rsadalmi Szemle, 52. Vol. 1997th 3. no. 55-62.<br \/>\n39. Csapody T: Conscription and freedoms. College, 1. Vol. 1997th 3. no. 33-35.<br \/>\n40. Csapody T.: Information or propaganda? Eszm\u00e9let, 35. no. 1997th 96-110.<br \/>\n41. Csapody T.: Few doubt. T\u00e1rsadalmi Szemle, 52. Vol. 1997th 11. no. 46-52.<br \/>\n42. Csapody T.: Conscript citizens. Fundamentum, 2. Vol. 1998th 4. no. 149-152.<br \/>\n43. Csapody T: Civil Defence or Civil Service? Mozg\u00f3 Vil\u00e1g, 14. Vol. 1998th 11. no. 26-32.<br \/>\n44. Csapody T.: To serve or protect? Jogtudom\u00e1nyi K\u00f6zl\u00f6ny, 54. Vol. 1999th 1. no. 37-45.<br \/>\n45. Csapody T.: The civil service in Hungary. Val\u00f3s\u00e1g, 42. Vol. 1999th 10. no. 78-86.<br \/>\n46. Csapody T.: Constrained service. Besz\u00e9l\u0151, 5. Vol. 2000th 1. no. 28-30.<br \/>\n47. Csapody T.: The ethical approach to health care strike. Ment\u00e1lhigi\u00e9n\u00e9 \u00e9s Pszichoszomatika, 10. Vol. 2000th 1-2. no. 76-78.<br \/>\n48. Csapody T.: Landmines in Hungary. Fundamentum, 4. Vol. 2000th 2. no. 120-130.<br \/>\n49. Csapody T.: The Second World War minefields and their rehabilitation (1943-1986). Hadtudom\u00e1ny, 10. Vol. 2000th 3. no. 123-128.<br \/>\n50. Csapody T.: The protection of borders mine. Bel\u00fcgyi Szemle, 48. Vol. 2000th 12. no. 64-69.<br \/>\n51. T. Csapody, M. Maloschik: The accession to NATO and the media. Politikatudom\u00e1nyi Szemle, 9. Vol. 2000th 3-4. no. 145-169.<br \/>\n52. Csapody T.: Mines southern border of Hungary and the Baranya Triangle. \u00daj Honv\u00e9ds\u00e9gi Szemle, 55. Vol. 2,001th 10. 39-46.<br \/>\n53. Csapody T.: Without Arms \u2013 or freedom of conscience. \u00daj Honv\u00e9ds\u00e9gi Szemle, 55. Vol. 2,001th 12. no. 106-109.<br \/>\n54. Csapody T.: Atlantic war of spring and the birds. A history of Movement for Peace in the Balkans. Politikatudom\u00e1nyi Szemle, 10. Vol. 2,001th 4. no. 121-152.<br \/>\n55. Csapody T.: Voluntary, professional military force in peacetime? Fundamentum, 6. Vol. 2002nd 2. no. 87-89.<br \/>\n56. Csapody T.: The anti-personnel mines in Hungary. \u00daj Honv\u00e9ds\u00e9gi Szemle, 57. Vol. 2002nd 10. no. 64-78.<br \/>\n58. Csapody T.: The international mine-compliance with the conventions of civil control. Nemzetv\u00e9delmi Egyetemi K\u00f6zlem\u00e9nyek, 6. Vol. 2002nd 3. no. 65-72.<br \/>\n59. Csapody T.: The mining and lifting the southern borders. Bel\u00fcgyi Szemle, 51. Vol. 2003rd 6. no. 135-157.<br \/>\n60. Csapody T.: Pace. Mozg\u00f3 Vil\u00e1g, 29. Vol. 2003rd 10. no. 74-79.<br \/>\n61. Csapody T.: Mines in Hungary. \u00daj Honv\u00e9ds\u00e9gi Szemle, 57. Vol. 2003rd 10. no. 116-130.<br \/>\n62. Csapody T.: Can the other in the world? Fundamentum, 7. Vol. 2003rd 3-4. no. 191-204.<br \/>\n63. Csapody T.: The assembly of the transport chain of justice and disproportionate prejudice. Magyar Jog, 50. Vol. 2003rd 12. no. 733-737.<br \/>\n64. Csapody T.: Should a referendum! Soproni Szemle, 2003rd 215-222.<br \/>\n65. Csapody T.: The Ottawa Convention, and Hungary. \u00daj Honv\u00e9ds\u00e9gi Szemle, 58. Vol. 2004th 11. no. 20-35.<br \/>\n66. Csapody T.: Identification card. (Study ont he conscience of the military service.) \u00c1rgus, 16. Vol. 2005th 4. no. 3-10.<br \/>\n67. Csapody T.: Passive resistance secondary forms 1848 and 1865, Hungary. Politikatudom\u00e1nyi Szemle, 14. Vol. 2005th 1. no. 183-197.<br \/>\n68. Csapody T.: Ferenc De\u00e1k and passive resistance. Magyar Tudom\u00e1ny, 166. Vol. 2005th 3. no. 301-309.<br \/>\n69. Csapody T.: Roads and Maze \u2013 the history of military conscription. Val\u00f3s\u00e1g, 48. Vol. 2005th 11. no. 77-87.<br \/>\n70. Csapody T., Pajics T.: Bor, Yugoslavia eye on forced labor. \u00daj Honv\u00e9ds\u00e9gi Szemle, 59. Vol. 2005th 12. no. 91-99.<br \/>\n71. Csapody T.: Federal boiled organizations. Civil Szemle, 3. Vol. 2006th 2. no. 35-50.<br \/>\n72. Csapody T.: The transitional country\u2019s politicians: Kopp\u00e1ny and St. Stephen. (The political metaphor and the analysis). Politikatudom\u00e1nyi Szemle, 15. Vol. 2006th 1. no. 179-200.<br \/>\n73. Csapody T.: The opera singer. Mozg\u00f3 Vil\u00e1g, 22. Vol. 2006th 2. no. 32-46.<br \/>\n74. Csapody T.: Fate could not be covered at the front! B\u00e9la Czapek military engineer. \u00daj Honv\u00e9ds\u00e9gi Szemle, 60. no. 2006th 9. no. 130-138.<br \/>\n75. Csapody T.: Movement and ellenmozgalom. The international labor movement&#8217;s history. \u00c9vk\u00f6nyv (Yearbook) ), 31. Vol. 2005th 207-212.<br \/>\n76. Csapody T.: The angelic Mikl\u00f3s Radn\u00f3ti. Magyar Tudom\u00e1ny, 170. Vol. 2009th 11. no. 1368-1380.<br \/>\n77. Csapody T.: Egon G\u00e1lf\u00f6ldy colonel recalled. Hadt\u00f6rt\u00e9nelmi K\u00f6zlem\u00e9nyek, 122. Vol. 2009th 3. no. 849-862.<br \/>\n78. Csapody T., D\u00e9nes G.: The crowd were Balfr\u00f3l Fert\u0151r\u00e1kos toward &#8230; (Zolt\u00e1n V\u00e1ndor&#8217;s life.) Soproni Szemle, 63. Vol. 2009th 1. no. 106-112.<br \/>\n79. Csapody T.: Recollections of Holocaust survivor Istv\u00e1n Morvay H\u00f3dmez\u0151v\u00e1s\u00e1rhelyt\u0151l dermal Nordhausen. M\u00falt \u00e9s J\u00f6v\u0151 (\u00daj folyam) 20. Vol. 2009th 1. no. 65-83.<br \/>\n80. Csapody T.: Halper N\u00e1ndor Ferdin\u00e1nd: Beyond good and evil. Forr\u00e1s, 41. Vol. 2009th 5. no. 69-96.<br \/>\n81. Csapody T.: Ferenc Darvas: The description of my stay in Bor (1943-1944). Tiszat\u00e1j, 63. Vol. 2009th 5. no. 98-124.<br \/>\n82. Csapody T.: Dezs\u0151 G\u00e1l: The labor camp in Bor. \u00c9let\u00fcnk, 67. Vol. 2009th 6. no. 32-49.<br \/>\n83. Csapody T.: \u201eThat&#8217;s human life\u201d (Lajos Papp Nazarene life). I Part. Pal\u00f3cf\u00f6ld, 55. Vol. 2009th No 5. 43-51. \u201eThat&#8217;s human life.\u201d II. Part. Pal\u00f3cf\u00f6ld, 55. Vol. 2009th 6. no. 26-37.<br \/>\n84. Csapody T.: Dr. L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Poll\u00e1k: Ship of the Bor mine. Szombat, 21. Vol. 2009th 5. no. 20-23.<br \/>\n85. Csapody T.: World in Motion &#8230; I was deported (B\u00e9la Gad\u00f3\u2019s life). Mozg\u00f3 Vil\u00e1g, 35. Vol. 2009th 6. no. 30-49.<br \/>\n86. Csapody T.: Doctors and medicine in Bor camp, 1943-1944. Lege Artis Medicinae (LAM), 2009. 19. Vol. 12. no. 816-819.<br \/>\n87. Csapody T.: Doctors and Medicine in the \u201eBerlin\u201d camp in Bor. Lege Artis Medicinae (LAM), 2010. 20. Vol. 3-7. no. 266-270.<br \/>\n88. Csapody T.: Abda killers. AETAS 25th Vol. 2010th 1. no. 66-92.<br \/>\n89. Csapody T.: Democracy is a useful citizen. J\u00f3zsef Horv\u00e1th Bor guards the life and death. Mozg\u00f3 Vil\u00e1g, 36. Vol. 2010th 8. no. 88-95.<br \/>\n90. Csapody T.: Exhumation killings occurred near the village of Abda minutes. Forr\u00e1s, 43. Vol. 2011th no. 61-71.<br \/>\n91. Csapody T.: Andr\u00e1s T\u00e1las criminal trial (Who murdered the poet Mikl\u00f3s Radn\u00f3ti?) Sz\u00e1zadok, 145. Vol. 2011th 1. no., 197-214.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Date and Place of Birth:, 1960. 06. 11. 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