From the Ghetto to the Games: Jewish Athletes in HungaryEast European Monographs, 1985 - 140 pàgines Documents the contribution of Hungarian Jews to sporting achievements in Hungary in the 19th-20th centuries. In the 19th century the Jew's interest in sports was part of a process of Magyarization and assimilation, despite antisemitism in Hungarian society. Successful Jewish athletes continued to face discrimination, malicious remarks, etc. |
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THE FIRST GENERATION OF JEWISH CHAMPIONS | 14 |
PLAYING THE GAME IN THE ADMIRALS KINGDOM | 64 |
ELITE COGS IN AN IDEOLOGICAL SPORT MACHINE | 102 |
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