Tollerance and Intollerance in Historical Perspective
Preface

A.K. Isaacs

p. VII
Introduction

C. Lévai, V. Vese

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TOLERANCE AND INTOLERANCE IN 19TH- AND 20TH-CENTURY ROMANIA AND HUNGARY

Ethnic Majorities and Minorities in Central Europe

V.Vese

1
Religious Equality and Jewish Emancipation. The Acceptance of the Jewish Denomination in Hungary in the 1890s

A. Prepuk

13
Minorities and Communism in Transylvania (1944-1947)

T. Lonhart, V. ŢârĂu

25
The ‘German Question’ in Hungary after World War II

J. Angi

45
The Emigration of the Ethnic Germans of Romania under Communist Rule

R. Gräf, M. GrigoraŞ

53
Between Tolerance and Intolerance. The Jews in Communist Romania
(1945-1955)

L. NastasĂ

71

THE LONGER PERSPECTIVE: CREATING HUNGARIAN AND ROMANIAN IDENTITIES

The Origins of Tale of the Blood-Drinking Hungarians

G. Németh

91
Nations and Denominations in Transylvania (13th - 16th Century)

I.-A. Pop

111
Anti-Greek and Anti-Phanariot Discourse in Romanian Society at the down of the Modern Age (17th and 18th Centuries)

T. NicoarĂ

125

TOLERANCE, INTOLERANCE AND STATE POLICY

The Crown and the Lollards in Later Medieval England

A. Bárány

141
Promoting ‘English civility’ in Tudor Times

S.G. Ellis

155
Converting the Middle Volga Peoples in the 18th Century

A.G. Ivanov, M. Natalizi

171
Denmark and Iceland: a Tale of Tolerant Rule

G. Hálfdanarson

189
Diplomatic Tolerance: Estonian-Hungarian Relations between the World Wars

E. Medijainen

203
The Russian Minority in Post-Communist Estonia. A Comparison with Czech-Südeten German Relations after the Wars

R. Lokk

217
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