The Jews of Hungary : History, Culture, Psychology
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Detroit :
Wayne State University Press,
2015.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. The Jews in Roman Pannonia and Dacia; 2. Medieval Origins and the Khazar Question; 3. After the Magyar Conquest; 4. The Jews in Early Hungarian Law (Eleventh to Thirteenth Centuries); 5. Expulsion and Recall (Fourteenth Century); 6. The Jew Judge and the ""Perfidious Jews"" (Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries); 7. From Sigismund to Matthias (1385-1490); 8. The Jewish Prefects: The Mendels (1475-1531); 9. The First Scholars and the First Blood Libel (Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries)
- 10. Jewish Physicians in the Fourteenth to Eighteenth Centuries11. Jewish Criminals in the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries; 12. Emericus Fortunatus (Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries); 13. Transylvania and the Sabbatarians (Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries); 14. The Jews in Turkish-Occupied Hungary (1526-1686); 15. The Jews in Royal Hungary (1526-1686); 16. The Jews in Reunited Hungary (1686-1740); 17. Jewish Women in the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries; 18. Conversions in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries; 19. The Jews Under Maria Theresa (1740-80)
- 20. The Jews Under Joseph II (1780-90)21. The Theben Story (Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries); 22. Early Struggles for Emancipation (1790-1848); 23. Religious Reform (1798-1852); 24. New Horizons (1800-48); Writers and Literary Historians; Editors and Journalists; Artists and Scholars; Physicians and Lawyers; Industrialists and Merchants; Financiers and Bankers; Limited Rights; 25. The Patriotic Imperative (1800-48); 26. The 1848 Revolution; 27. Neoabsolutism I: The Harsh Years (1849-59); 28. Neoabsolutism II: The Moderate Years (1860-67); 29. Emancipation, Congress, and Schism (1867-69)
- 30. Zionism: Precursors, Founders, Opponents (1839-97)31. Istóczy and Tiszaeszlár; 32. The Fin de Siecle and Its Aftermath I: Economy and Society; The Recepció; Jews and Labor; The Jews in Finance and Industry; Conversion and the Úri Class; The Closed Door; Dueling and Sports; Ennoblement; 33. The Fin de Stecle and Its Aftermath II: Explorers and Scholars; The Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Orientalists: Vámbery, Goldziher, Kúnos, and Munkácsi; Jewish Studies; 34. The Fin de Siecle and Its Aftermath III: Literature, Criticism, and the Arts; Writers and Poets; Critics; Sociologists; Artists
- 35. Demography and Occupations (1890-1920)36. Zionism and Anti-Semitism in the Early Twentieth Century; 37. World War I and the Communist Interlude; 38. The White Terror and the Numerus Clausus; 39. The Interwar Years; Poets View the Jews; The Jewish Stereotype; The New Anti-Semitism and National Politics; Internal Jewish Life-Zionism; The Jew as the New ""Other; The Gömbös and Darányi Years; The Jews in Industry; The Performing Arts; Writers at Home and Abroad; The Brain Drain; The Question of Hungarian Jewish Literature; 40. The First and Second Jewish Laws (1938-39)