Quotas : The 'Jewish Question' and Higher Education in Central Europe, 1880-1945

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Quotas : The 'Jewish Question' and Higher Education in Central Europe, 1880-1945

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 426 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781805395270
  • DDC分類 378.0088296

Full Description

In 1920, the Hungarian parliament introduced a Jewish quota for university admissions, making Hungary the first country in Europe to pass antisemitic legislation following World War I. Quotas explores the ideologies and practices of quota regimes and the ways quotas have been justified, implemented, challenged, and remembered from the late nineteenth century until the middle of the twentieth century. In particular, the volume focuses on Central and Eastern Europe, with chapters covering the origins of quotas, the moral, legal, and political arguments developed by their supporters and opponents, and the social and personal impact of these attempts to limit access to higher education.

Contents

Introduction: Antisemitic Arithmetic

Michael L. Miller and Judith Szapor

Part I: Anti-Jewish Quotas in Central Europe: Historical Roots

Chapter 1. Quotas and the "Jewish Question" in Imperial Austria

Jeremy King

Chapter 2. The (Great) Numbers Game: Demographic Anxieties and Quotas in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Romania and the Global Antisemitic Imaginary

Andrei Dan Sorescu and Raul Cârstocea

Chapter 3. The Prehistory of the Hungarian Numerus Clausus Law

Miklós Konrád

Chapter 4. Jews in the Hungarian Medical Profession, 1782-1947. A Socio-Historical Report

Victor Karady

Part II: Down by Law: The Numerus Clausus in Hungary

Chapter 5. Mária M. Kovács, the Historian

András Kovács

Chapter 6. The Hungarian Numerus Clausus: Ideology, Apology and History, 1919-1945

Mária M. Kovács

Chapter 7. From Numerus Clausus to Numerus Nullus

Andor Ladányi, translated by Judith Szapor

Part III: The Politics of Exclusion in Central Europe

Chapter 8. Antisemitic Pacts: Student Fraternities and the Exclusion of Jews at Austrian Universities in the Interwar Period

Andreas Huber

Chapter 9. From Numerus Clausus Demands to Antisemitic Laws: Student Antisemitism in Romania, 1888-1938

Roland Clark

Chapter 10. Anti-Jewish Quotas in Interwar Poland: Towards a Reconsideration of the Appeal of Fascism in East Central Europe

Grzegorz Krzywiec

Chapter 11. "Troublesome Foreigners": The Protests against Jewish Students at Universities in Vienna, Bratislava and Brno, and the Dispute over Quotas in Czechoslovakia, 1929-1932'

Miloslav Szabó

Part IV: Jewish Responses, Jewish Fates

Chapter 12. Next Year in Brno? Brno's Significance for Hungarian Jews in the Age of the Numerus Clausus and Beyond

Ágnes Katalin Kelemen

Chapter 13. "You can become anything, except a pediatrician;" Exploring the gendered impact of Hungary's Numerus Clausus Law

Judith Szapor

Chapter 14. A Foreign Relations Fiasco? Reactions to the Hungarian Numerus Clausus in Weimar Berlin

Michael L. Miller

Afterword: The Enduring Legacy of Quotas

Michael L. Miller and Judith Szapor

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