학술논문
전간기와 이전시기 헝가리 지식인 및 전문 직업군에서의 유태인 차별
이용수 20
- 영문명
- Discriminations against the Jewish members of community in the H.A.M.D., H.A.A.E. and H.A.L. during and after the inter war period
- 발행기관
- 한국세계문화사학회
- 저자명
- 김지영(Ji-Young Kim)
- 간행물 정보
- 『세계역사와 문화연구』제28집, 203~230쪽, 전체 28쪽
- 주제분류
- 인문학 > 역사학
- 파일형태
- 발행일자
- 2013.06.30
6,160원
구매일시로부터 72시간 이내에 다운로드 가능합니다.
이 학술논문 정보는 (주)교보문고와 각 발행기관 사이에 저작물 이용 계약이 체결된 것으로, 교보문고를 통해 제공되고 있습니다.
국문 초록
영문 초록
With the end of the First World War, racial discriminations against the Jews or anti-semitism in Hungary became more prevalent than any other time of her history. In the wake of the First World War, it is somewhat natural to see that the Hungarian authorities at the time was trying to find a scapegoat and pretext for Hungary s devastating defeat in the War. Under these circumstances, the Hungarian leadership called the Communists and the Jews into account for Hungary s defeat in the war.
The Jews who had engaged in professional works were targeted for racial and ethnic discriminations. In particular, the conduct of outright intolerance against the medical doctors began in 1919, with establishing the Hungarian Association for Medical Doctors(HAMD). The HAMD imposed a restriction on the minimum number of Jewish students who were allowed to pursue their career in medical sciences, and among those who had already engaged in doctors practices, were unfairly deprived of their doctor s licences and being dismissed from their positions.
Similarly, outright discriminations against the Jewish architects and engineers were committed by the Hungarian Association for Architects and Engineers. In part, this misconduct was committed largely out of necessity, which means that the Hungarian authorities desired to secure certain portion of works for the non-Jewish job seekers.
Comparing with acts of discriminations against the medical doctors and engineers, those of outright intolerance against the Jewish lawyers were relatively lesser an extent. In part, this was attributed to the number of Jewish lawyers and, in part, there held an assumption by the Hungarian authorities that lawyer s occupation might disappear in the aftermath of Communist revolution.
목차
Ⅰ. 근대 이후 헝가리의 유태인 사회
Ⅱ. 전간기의 반유태주의 운동
Ⅲ. 전문 직업군에서의 유태인 차별
Ⅳ. 결론
해당간행물 수록 논문
참고문헌
교보eBook 첫 방문을 환영 합니다!
신규가입 혜택 지급이 완료 되었습니다.
바로 사용 가능한 교보e캐시 1,000원 (유효기간 7일)
지금 바로 교보eBook의 다양한 콘텐츠를 이용해 보세요!