Ferenc Laczó has co-edited, together with Bálint Varga, A Global History of Hungary (in Hungarian).
The volume analyses the modern and contemporary history of Hungary in a truly global perspective for the very first time. The book is the result of broad interdisciplinary cooperation and includes contributions by historians, political scientists, sociologists, anthropologists, scholars of literature and economists.
The book contains one hundred chapters by 82 scholars.
The main themes are as follows: world economy; political ideologies and types of rule; war and violence; cultures and religions; migration; colonialism, racism, and decolonisation; everyday life and consumption; environment and diseases; stigmatised and marginalised groups.