beginnings of anti-Jewish legislation : the 1920 Numerus Clausus law in Hungary
TitleThe beginnings of anti-Jewish legislation : the 1920 Numerus Clausus law in Hungary
Author
Call number305.89240439/0002
Object number11892
Place of publicationBudapest, Hungary
PublisherCentral European University Press
Year of publication
2023
Physical descriptionxviii,247p.,index, bibliography
MaterialBook
ISBN9789633866214
Description
Argues that Act XXV of 1920 concerning university enrollment in Hungary can be considered one of the first pieces of twentieth-century anti-Jewish legislation - if not the very first. This act, known as the "numerus clausus law," specified that members of a single "nationality" or "people's race" could not be admitted at a higher rate than their share in the total population. The law especially targeted Jews, who represented 6% of the inhabitants yet, until then, about 25% of university students.