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Tollerance and Intollerance in Historical Perspective |
Preface A.K. Isaacs pag. VII Introduction
TOLERANCE AND INTOLERANCE IN 19TH- AND 20TH-CENTURY ROMANIA
AND HUNGARY Religious Equality and Jewish Emancipation. The Acceptance of
the Jewish Denomination in Hungary in the 1890s Minorities and Communism in Transylvania (1944-1947) The ‘German Question’ in Hungary after World War
II The Emigration of the Ethnic Germans of Romania under Communist
Rule Between Tolerance and Intolerance. The Jews in Communist Romania
(1945-1955)
THE LONGER PERSPECTIVE: CREATING HUNGARIAN AND ROMANIAN IDENTITIES Nations and Denominations in Transylvania (13th - 16th Century) Anti-Greek and Anti-Phanariot Discourse in Romanian Society at
the down of the Modern Age (17th and 18th Centuries) TOLERANCE, INTOLERANCE AND STATE POLICY The Crown and the Lollards in Later Medieval England Promoting ‘English civility’ in Tudor Times Converting the Middle Volga Peoples in the 18th Century Denmark and Iceland: a Tale of Tolerant Rule Diplomatic Tolerance: Estonian-Hungarian Relations between the
World Wars The Russian Minority in Post-Communist Estonia. A Comparison
with Czech-Südeten German Relations after the Wars |