Hungarian Students in Exile by Ágnes Katalin Kelemen

Hungarian Students in Exile by Ágnes Katalin Kelemen

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Hungarian Students in Exile by Ágnes Katalin Kelemen

In 1920, Hungary introduced the first antisemitic law of the 20th century in Europe: the "numerus clausus." This law placed a restrictive quota of Jewish students at universities and led thousands of Hungarian Jews to emigrate to study abroad; it also set into motion a process of de-emancipating Jews, preceding the Third Reich by over a decade. Hungarian Students in Exile is an empirical study of over a thousand of these emigrant students, following them as they studied in Austria, Czechoslovakia, Fascist Italy, and Weimar Germany. Author Ágnes Katalin Kelemen demonstrates how individual and communal agency enabled thousands of lower-middle-class youth to study abroad and thus resist the numerus clausus, as well as how, in addition to the law's blatant antisemitism, it also served as a tool to push Communists and women out of Hungarian academia. As Kelemen follows these exiles through the interwar period and beyond, readers see how they survived or perished in the Shoah and how survivors could finally return to professional careers in postwar Hungary. An important contribution to the study of Hungarian Jewish history, Hungarian Students in Exile brings into focus the people who were affected by this law both before and after the Shoah.

Ágnes Katalin Kelemen is Assistant Professor of History at the Jewish Theological Seminary–University of Jewish Studies (Budapest). She edited and annotated Feljegyzések Gyuri fiam részére. Napló 1944-ből [Notes for My Son, Gyuri. A Diary from 1944] by Ármin Bálint, published in 2014.

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ISBN 13 9780253076625
ISBN 10 0253076625
Title Hungarian Students in Exile
Author Ágnes Katalin Kelemen
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Indiana University Press
Year published 2026-11-03
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