VIII. Jewish Studies Yearbook (2011-2016)
Carsten Wilke:
Introduction
Jana Vobecká:
Jewish Demographic Advantage: Low Mortality among Nineteenth-Century Bohemian Jews
Viktor Karady:
Jews in the Hungarian Legal Professions and among Law Students from the Emancipation until the Shoah
Gábor Kádár and Zoltán Vági:
Forgotten Tradition: The Morphology of Antisemitic Mass Violence in Nineteenth-and Twentieth-Century Hungary
Shlomo Avineri:
Karl Marx's Jewish Question(s)
Carsten Wilke:
Heinrich Graetz's Neologism "Marrano" and the Historiographial Paradox of the Non-Jewish Jew
Mihály Kálmán:
"The Second Judah Maccabee": Joseph Trumpeldor and the Jewish Legion in Russia
Gabriel Andreescu:
Antisemitic Issues in Orthodox Publications in Romania, 1920-1944
Henry de Montety:
The French Catholic Church and Antisemitism during World War II
Attila Jakab:
The Churches and the Holocaust in the Hungarian Catholic and Reformed Ecclesiastical Press
Attila Simon:
The Relationship of the Catholic and Lutheran Press to the Jews in Slovakia between 1919 and 1944
Michael L. Miller:
A "City and Mother in Israel" and its Place of Memory: The Jewish Cemetery in Nikolsburg (Mikulov), Moravia
Zsuzsa Hetényi:
Facts and Fiction in Vasily Grossman's Prose
Gábor T. Szántó:
A Twofold Minority: Does Modern European Jewish Literature Exist after the Holocaust?
Jewish Studies Public Lecture Series, 2011-2016
Courses offered in the Jewish Studies Specialization