Different race, different religion, different destiny - The History of the Hungarian Holocaust (Collected Studies) (2024)
ISBN: 9786155132346
This volume's thematic studies give a detailed picture of the intentions of certain power structures in memory politics. Some of the papers explain the changes in the meaning of the concepts used in Hungarian Holocaust historical scholarship over time, while other texts were written with the aim of a historical reconstruction. Studies from the most renowned members of contemporary Hungarian historiography appear in the volume. Their works define the professional discourses and establish the direction of further research activities. However, beyond historical perspectives, the reader realizes that the texts speak about human destinies, family tragedies, destroyed kinship networks, and the destruction of local and national communities.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Gyáni Gábor: Holocaust research and memory politics in Hungary (pp. 10-49.); Németh Linda: Antisemitism under the Dualism (pp. 50-69.); Fazekas Csaba: Ottokár Prohászka and the numerus clausus (pp. 70-89.); Ádám István Pál: Jewish politics under the Bethlen and Gömbös governments (pp. 90-107.); Farkas Claudia, K.: The anti-Jewish laws, 1938-1942 (pp. 108-129.); Stark Tamás: The first deportation in Hungary (pp. 130-151.); Sajti Enikő, A. : Cold days in Délvidék (pp. 152-171.); Pritz Pál: Jewish policiy under the Kállay government (pp. 172-191.); Szécsényi András: The labour service (pp. 192-211.); Tarján Gábor: The ghettoization and deportation of rural Jews in 1944 (pp. 212-237.); Lénárt András : Ghetto houses - yellow-star houses in Budapest (pp. 238-259.); Olosz Levente: The Budapest ghetto and the Arrow Cross rule of terror (pp. 260-281.); Fiziker Róbert: The Southeast Wall (Südostwall) fortifications and the mass murders (pp. 282-301.); Jakab Attila: Rescue of people in 1944 (pp. 302-323.); Róbert Péter: The Holocaust and the Hungarian press, 1938-1945 (pp. 324-346.)