Ethnic triangles, assimilation, and the complexitites of acculturation in multi-ethnic society
TitreEthnic triangles, assimilation, and the complexitites of acculturation in multi-ethnic society
Auteur
Call number943.8004924/0055
N° d'objet10419b
Lieu de publicationLondon, England
Année de publication
2019
Paginationpp41-59
MatérielArticle
SériePolin studies in Polish Jewry ; 31
ISBN9781906764722
NotesArticle from the book 'Poland and Hungary : Jewish realities compared' pp41-59
Description
The 'national' histories of Hungary, Poland and the Jews are entangled. In the course of the nineteenth century the territories of the national states of Europe acquired an ethnic character. Being Jewish had to relate to the national identity proclaimed by the state. Jews became a 'race' which was labelled 'semitic'