This case-study reveals the elements of coexistence of Jews and Hungarians at a market town, Makó, in the Great Hungarian Plain, exploring relations in the interwar years and in particular the period between the Great Depression and the adoption of the first Jewish law, 1929-1938. Based on numerous interviews, the author has collected the mainly stereotyped opinions of the Hungarians about their Jewish neighbours
The innocuous place of Hungary’s Jews in the historical culture of the country from 1945 to 2004 is ...
Before 1914 the vocabulary of anti-Semitism was already present in public discourses in Hungary, but...
The earliest Jewish literary works in Hungary were late-medieval religious writings in Hebrew, and l...
The contradictory process and the ambivalent result of Jewish assimilation in Hungary between 1867 a...
The emergence of a seemingly harmonic symbiosis between Hungarian majority and Jewish minority in 19...
Proverbs are concise formulations of folk wisdom and as such, when seen in masses, they may well exp...
The aim of this MA thesis is to map the situation of Hungarian-speaking Jews in Slovakia after the S...
Examines the social and political history of the Jews of Miskolc-the third largest Jewish community ...
The paper investigates the symbolical and real borders in the areas of contact between the Jews of t...
In post-war Hungary, the Jewish question was already part of the political debate, especially after ...
This dissertation examines the successful merging of two highly divergent and developed historical a...
At the turn of the 19th–20th century the different Jewish groups in Hungary had to face many challen...
This study is concerned with the immigration of Galician Jews to Hungary. The first section examines...
In Central Europe the social and cultural processes within various groups of Jews before the First W...
The purpose of this study is the introduction of the mediation of János Esterházy in the bilateral r...
The innocuous place of Hungary’s Jews in the historical culture of the country from 1945 to 2004 is ...
Before 1914 the vocabulary of anti-Semitism was already present in public discourses in Hungary, but...
The earliest Jewish literary works in Hungary were late-medieval religious writings in Hebrew, and l...
The contradictory process and the ambivalent result of Jewish assimilation in Hungary between 1867 a...
The emergence of a seemingly harmonic symbiosis between Hungarian majority and Jewish minority in 19...
Proverbs are concise formulations of folk wisdom and as such, when seen in masses, they may well exp...
The aim of this MA thesis is to map the situation of Hungarian-speaking Jews in Slovakia after the S...
Examines the social and political history of the Jews of Miskolc-the third largest Jewish community ...
The paper investigates the symbolical and real borders in the areas of contact between the Jews of t...
In post-war Hungary, the Jewish question was already part of the political debate, especially after ...
This dissertation examines the successful merging of two highly divergent and developed historical a...
At the turn of the 19th–20th century the different Jewish groups in Hungary had to face many challen...
This study is concerned with the immigration of Galician Jews to Hungary. The first section examines...
In Central Europe the social and cultural processes within various groups of Jews before the First W...
The purpose of this study is the introduction of the mediation of János Esterházy in the bilateral r...
The innocuous place of Hungary’s Jews in the historical culture of the country from 1945 to 2004 is ...
Before 1914 the vocabulary of anti-Semitism was already present in public discourses in Hungary, but...
The earliest Jewish literary works in Hungary were late-medieval religious writings in Hebrew, and l...