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    In:  A budapesti Zsidó Múzeum (1987) 27-39
    Language: Hungarian
    Year of publication: 1987
    Titel der Quelle: A budapesti Zsidó Múzeum
    Angaben zur Quelle: (1987) 27-39
    Keywords: Budapesti Zsido Muzeum ; Jewish art ; Museums ; Jews
    Note: Appeared in English in "The Jewish Museum of Budapest" (1989).
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    Language: Hungarian
    Year of publication: 1987
    Titel der Quelle: Századok
    Angaben zur Quelle: 121,1 (1987) 3-48
    Keywords: Church history 20th century ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Jews ; Judaism Relations ; Christianity ; Christianity and other religions Judaism
    Abstract: Discusses the Hungarian Catholic Church's attitude towards fascism, Nazism, and the "Jewish question" as shown in the Catholic press, records of parliamentary debates and episcopal conferences, and the archives of the Bishopric of Esztergom. Emphasizes that, in general, the Church opposed Nazism. The mainstream of Hungarian Catholics was conservative and supported the constitution. A smaller group, including some converted Jews, wanted social reform and progress towards democracy and categorically opposed antisemitism. Another group tended towards fascism, antisemitism, and the Arrow Cross. The debates on the anti-Jewish laws revealed the ambiguous results of the Church's support for the existing order: most Catholic deputies voted for them, but the higher clergy, in the upper house, voted against the third (racist) law, mainly in the interests of converts. States that after the German occupation the Church opposed persecution of the Jews and engaged in rescue.
    Note: Pp. 33-45: "A zsidótörvenyek és a katolikus egyház". , With summaries in French and Russian.
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  • 3
    Language: Hungarian
    Year of publication: 1985
    Titel der Quelle: Századok
    Angaben zur Quelle: 119,5-6 (1985) 1079-1104
    Keywords: Antisemitism History 1800-2000
    Abstract: Analyzes the image of national minorities, especially Germans and Jews, in the Hungarian press and caricatures. The liberal press showed the Jew as a poor pedlar and satirized, often sympathetically, the rising bourgeois Jew. By the end of the century, as a result of German antisemitic influence, the Jew was depicted as a sinister character with a hooked nose. The clerical satirical journal "Herko Pater" railed against Jews taking over the nobles' estates. The press also satirized the Jewish and German accents and manners of speech. The Hungarian nobility, which despised agriculture and trade, formed a negative image of Germans as bureaucrats and farmers, and Jews as greedy merchants. They also projected their own weaknesses and failings onto the Jews. A survey on the "Jewish question" in Hungary, held by a liberal magazine in 1917, revealed a view of the assimilated Jew as a representative of capitalism and materialism.
    Note: Pp. 1094-1099 deal with the Hungarian image of the Jews in the 19th century. With a French summary. , Appeared also in "Zsidóság a dualizmus kori Magyarországon" (2005) 167-189.
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