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Hungarians and Jews. An Important Monograph with Deficit
Published 2015-06-01“… Hungarians and Jews. An Important Monograph with Deficit The texts is a critical review of the book: Géza Komoróczy: The History of the Jews in Hungary I-II., Kalligram, Pozsony, 2012. 1230 and 1213 pp. …”
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Reflections on Data of Oral History Collected by the Surveys of the Jewish Community from Oradea
Published 2021-12-01Subjects: “…jews…”
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The Phenomenon of Interethnic Tolerance in Bukovyna (1861-1914): the History of the Bukovynian Jews
Published 2017-12-01“… The article analyzes the phenomenon of interethnic tolerance in Bukovyna during the period of 1861-1914 on the example from the history of the Bukovynian Jews. The importance of the concept of «Bukovynism», by which modern scholars consider the phenomenon of interethnic and interconfessional tolerance in Bukovyna, is mentioned. …”
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How Do Muslims and Jews in Christian Countries See Each Other Today? A Survey Review
Published 2023-03-01“…Muslim–Jewish relations have a long and complex history. However, notions that all Jews and Muslims are eternal enemies are proven wrong both historically and by today’s survey data. …”
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Commemoration as a form of representation of the Holocaust in the cultural space of Ukraine in the XXI century
Published 2023-12-01“…Successful realization of forms of remembrance is actively implemented in the main historical centers associated with Jewish history: Poland, Hungary, Germany, and others. It is there that commemorative practices have become an integral part of the multicultural dimension. …”
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The Meaning of Jewish-Catholic Encounter in the Austrian Refugee Camps
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MARGINALIZOVANÉ SKUPINY V STREDOVEKOM A RANONOVOVEKOM UHORSKU
Published 2022-11-01“…Marginalized Groups in Medieval and Early Modern Hungary. Historický časopis, 2022, 70, 4, pp. 665–713, Bratislava. …”
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Beyond antisemitism: Hungarian ideological and pragmatic motivations for the Holocaust
Published 2018“…This article develops a more comprehensive understanding of the variety of motivations for the Holocaust in Hungary. Rejecting traditional approaches that either place the history of the Holocaust in Hungary within a broader Holocaust narrative or have an inflated focus on antisemitism, it argues that the Holocaust in Hungary was of Hungarian design; partly ideological, partly pragmatic and wholly done with indifference to the lives of the Jews. …”
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Hungarian Guards of a Concentration Camp: Interactions and Atrocities in Bergen-Belsen
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Sand and snow of a film memory: The Novi Sad raid
Published 2022-01-01“…Their complementary narratives about the Novi Sad raid, told from different national perspectives, opposing perceptions of victims and perpetrators, from the point of view of generations and postgenerations (the author of this text belonging to the latter), side by side with titles that only touch on a topic, like The Jews are Coming (Prvoslav Marić, 1991, SFRY) and Hourglass (Szabolcs Tolnai, 2007, SFRY), become, at the same time, spaces for inscribing the intricate dialectic of ethnicisation and de-ethnicisation of memory and a cultural framework that shapes images of the past and interpretations of history. …”
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