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Magyar-zsidó szellemtörténet a reformkortól a holocaustig
註釋Vol. 1, pp. 147-167, "Az antiszemitizmus kitörése: Zsidóábrázolások az irodalomban" ("The Outbreak of Antisemitism: The Representation of Jews in Literature"), relates that antisemitism broke out in Hungary in the 1880s. Member of parliament Győző Istóczy published antisemitic pamphlets, delivered antisemitic parliamentary speeches, and took other antisemitic initiatives. However, the major writers of the period were philosemitic - e.g. Sándor Petőfi, János Arany, Mór Jókai, Kálmán Mikszáth. Vol. 2 contains a selection of works written by Jewish Hungarian writers in the 1920s-40s. Pp. 312-318, "In memoriam ..." [appeared in "Ichud Füzetek" (1947)], commemorates Jewish writers who perished in the Holocaust. The appendix (p. 323-381) contains speeches and essays on the Jewish question, by literary personalities, published in the 1920s-30s.