The Rumanian-Hungarian Dispute Before the Council of the League of Nations
Title | The Rumanian-Hungarian Dispute Before the Council of the League of Nations PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Deák |
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Pages | |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | Hungary |
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Opinion on the Roumanian-Hungarian Dispute Before the Council of the League of Nations
Title | Opinion on the Roumanian-Hungarian Dispute Before the Council of the League of Nations PDF eBook |
Author | Edwin Borchard |
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Pages | 76 |
Release | 1927 |
Genre | Hungarians |
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The Hungarian-Rumanian Land Dispute
Title | The Hungarian-Rumanian Land Dispute PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Deák |
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Pages | 300 |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | Conflict of laws |
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Opinion on the Roumanian-hungarian Dispute Before the Council of the League of Nations, Arising Out of the Application to Hungarian Nationals in Transylvania of the Roumanian Agrarian Law of 1921
Title | Opinion on the Roumanian-hungarian Dispute Before the Council of the League of Nations, Arising Out of the Application to Hungarian Nationals in Transylvania of the Roumanian Agrarian Law of 1921 PDF eBook |
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Pages | 67 |
Release | 1921 |
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Opinion on the Roumanian-Hungarian Dispute Before the Council of the League of Nations, Arising Out of the Application to Hungarian Nationals in Transsylvania of the Roumanian Agrarian Laws of 1921
Title | Opinion on the Roumanian-Hungarian Dispute Before the Council of the League of Nations, Arising Out of the Application to Hungarian Nationals in Transsylvania of the Roumanian Agrarian Laws of 1921 PDF eBook |
Author | Edwin Montefiore Borchard |
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Release | 1927 |
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The Beginnings of Anti-Jewish Legislation
Title | The Beginnings of Anti-Jewish Legislation PDF eBook |
Author | Mária M. Kovács |
Publisher | Central European University Press |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2023-11-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9633866219 |
The Nazi 1933 Civil Service Law and the 1935 Nuremberg Laws are often considered the first anti-Jewish decrees in interwar Europe. Mária M. Kovács convincingly argues that Hungary’s numerus clausus law of 1920, which introduced a Jewish quota at Hungary’s institutions of higher learning, was, in fact, interwar Europe’s first antisemitic law. By defining—and discriminating against—Jews as a separate “racial” or “national” group, it abrogated the principle of equal rights that had been enshrined into law; as such, it marked an abrupt reversal of Jewish emancipation in Hungary. Moreover, the numerus clausus law set the stage for subsequent “Jewish Laws” (in the late 1930s and early 1940s) that sought to solve Hungary’s “Jewish Question” by means of extraordinary legal measures that targeted Jews alone. This book examines the origins and implementation of the numerus clausus, as well as the attempts to dampen its impact on Hungary’s international reputation, focusing on the debates surrounding it promulgation (1920), its modification (1928) and its eventual application to other areas of Jewish life (1938–45).
Less than Nations
Title | Less than Nations PDF eBook |
Author | Giuseppe Motta |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 647 |
Release | 2014-03-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1443858595 |
Less than Nations: Central-Eastern European Minorities after WWI represents the result of research that the author has carried over recent years, and was facilitated by the 2008 PRIN project (Programmi di Ricerca di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale) and the 2010 Sapienza Research funds. The book analyses the conditions of national minorities after World War I, when the geo-political map of Central-Eastern Europe was redefined by international diplomacy. The new settlements were based on the principle of national self-determination and were conditioned by the geographic reality of Central-Eastern Europe, where states and nations rarely coincided. As a consequence, the minority question emerged as one of the most troublesome issues during the interwar period, and affected international relations and the internal conditions of many states. The minority question was discussed by historiography and by international observers, and became an integral part of the system which was centred around the League of Nations. This work begins with the study of the relationships between the states and their minorities, and of the international dimension of this question, which animated the fight between revisionist and anti-revisionist states. The documents of the Italian Army’s General Staff and of the League of Nations represent the main historical sources of this book, which carries out a complete study of the difficult situation of 1918–1920, when the new states annexed many “contested regions” within their frontiers, and of the numerous controversies concerning the application of international treaties and national regulations in relation to the protection of minorities. The second volume of the book analyses some special aspects of this question and focuses on the interpretation of some particular cases, which had an outstanding role in the definition of the international framework. The massacres of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire and of the Jews in Eastern Europe, for example, alarmed the international community and contributed to the 1919 “emergency” of minority rights. The role of Kin States such as Germany and Hungary, instead, characterized the entire interwar period and conditioned the stability of Europe and the League of Nations. Finally, special cases like those of Slovakia and Bosnia are also helpful in understanding the ideas of nation and minority, and how conceptualisations of the latter have changed throughout the last century.