Geographical Encyclopedia of the Holocaust in Hungary, The
Cover: Kötött
ISBN: 9780810129160
Size: 29.5
Page no.: 1640
Publish year: 2013
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Geographical Encyclopedia of the Holocaust in Hungary, The
The illustrated three-volume Geographical Encyclopedia of the Holocaust in Hungary is a magisterial resource, thorough and exhaustive, chronicling the wartime fate of the Jewish communities in that country where virulent antisemitism is anything but dead, even today. With scores of detailed maps and hundreds of photographs, this reference work is organized alphabetically by county, each prefaced with a map and a contextual history describing its Jewish population up to and into 1944. Entries track the demographic, cultural, and religious changes in even the smallest communities where Jews lived before their marginalization, dispossession, ghettoization, and, finally, deportation to labor and death camps. The encyclopedia endows scholars and lay researchers with both panoramic and microscopic views of the virtually last-minute destruction of most of the Jews of Hungary, until then the last sizable surviving Jewish community in occupied Europe.
Author:
Randolph L. Braham is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where he is also director of the Graduate Center`s Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies. Additionally, he is also the author, co-author or editor of more than sixty books, including the monumental The Politics of Genocide: The Holocaust in Hungary.
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