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Jewish Budapest: monuments, rites, history
Kinga Frojimovics and Géza Komoróczy
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Frontmatter
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A Hakdome (page 1)
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I. Castle Hill (page 3)
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II. Óbuda (page 41)
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III. Király utca: The Old-Old Jewish Quarter of Pest (page 67)
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IV. The Jewish Triangle in Pest (page 105)
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V. Erzsébetváros (page 157)
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VI. Józsefváros (page 201)
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VII. Terézváros (page 214)
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VIII. The Pest Jewish Community (page 253)
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IX. Lipótváros, Új-Lipótváros (page 319)
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X. Józsefváros, beyond the Boulevard (page 341)
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XI. Neighbors of the Pest Jewish Community (page 350)
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XII. Pest, 1944, Ghetto (page 359)
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XIII. Jewish Cemeteries (page 426)
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XIV. Jewish Life in Budapest Today (page 446)
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XV. The Invisible Jewish Budapest (page 468)
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XVI. Comments on the Illustrations (page 498)
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XVII. Bibliography (page 546)
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Index (page 566)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SEEJ | 44.1 (Spring 2000): 155-157 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/309659 |
Citable Link
Published: 1999
Publisher: Central European University Press
- 9789639116375 (paper)
- 9789639116382 (hardcover)