Ethnographic research that focused mainly on agrarian groups living at the lower level of society did not really seek or find a handle to approach Jewish culture in the late 19th and early 20th century. At the same time, for its part, the Hungarian Jewry made no effort to deal with its own culture from the viewpoint of ethnography. Although ethnographic and anthropological research has been conducted since then, and important results have been achieved, it cannot be claimed that the subject has been exhausted. That is why the Ethnography Museum’s exhibition Picking up the Pieces: Fragments of Rural Hungarian Jewish Culture was an important, unique and timely opportunity for both experts and audience. The exhibition aimed to conjure up an im...
Drawing from the new trends in the inter-ethnic and cross-cultural studies, this paper points to sev...
Abstract: In her article "About the Jewish Renaissance in Post- 1989 Hungary" Kata Zsófia Vincze pre...
Looking beyond Poland’s internationally lauded new Jewish museums, this article asks how Jews are re...
Research in non-European territories became an essential component of scientific life in Hungary bef...
Th e present article undertakes the question of the relationships between the historiography and et...
This paper focuses on Hungary, where the most unmerciful and the fastest destruction took place in...
This thesis examines several different aspects of Hungarian Jewry. Each aspect should be viewed indi...
This dissertation examines the successful merging of two highly divergent and developed historical a...
The Jews of Romania and Hungary had to bear a lot of difficulties after the setting of communist reg...
Cultural anthropologist Misha Klein reflects on a Jewish Studies course, entitled Anthropology of Je...
This dissertation considers the ways in which traditional Jewish institutions in Hungary such as the...
The Ceramics Collection in the Museum of Ethnography contains around 2300 faience objects, of which ...
The socio-economic case of Hungarian Jewry is examined, with special temporal reference to the perio...
In this case study I offer an insight into the activity of an association for local traditions ...
With the formation of ethnology as an independent field of study at the end of the 19th century, fir...
Drawing from the new trends in the inter-ethnic and cross-cultural studies, this paper points to sev...
Abstract: In her article "About the Jewish Renaissance in Post- 1989 Hungary" Kata Zsófia Vincze pre...
Looking beyond Poland’s internationally lauded new Jewish museums, this article asks how Jews are re...
Research in non-European territories became an essential component of scientific life in Hungary bef...
Th e present article undertakes the question of the relationships between the historiography and et...
This paper focuses on Hungary, where the most unmerciful and the fastest destruction took place in...
This thesis examines several different aspects of Hungarian Jewry. Each aspect should be viewed indi...
This dissertation examines the successful merging of two highly divergent and developed historical a...
The Jews of Romania and Hungary had to bear a lot of difficulties after the setting of communist reg...
Cultural anthropologist Misha Klein reflects on a Jewish Studies course, entitled Anthropology of Je...
This dissertation considers the ways in which traditional Jewish institutions in Hungary such as the...
The Ceramics Collection in the Museum of Ethnography contains around 2300 faience objects, of which ...
The socio-economic case of Hungarian Jewry is examined, with special temporal reference to the perio...
In this case study I offer an insight into the activity of an association for local traditions ...
With the formation of ethnology as an independent field of study at the end of the 19th century, fir...
Drawing from the new trends in the inter-ethnic and cross-cultural studies, this paper points to sev...
Abstract: In her article "About the Jewish Renaissance in Post- 1989 Hungary" Kata Zsófia Vincze pre...
Looking beyond Poland’s internationally lauded new Jewish museums, this article asks how Jews are re...