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Race and National Character in Modern Hungary, 1880s-1940s

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Race and National Character in Modern Hungary, 1880s-1940s examines various debates on national belonging, their ideological frameworks and methodological subtleties. During this period, modern Hungary went through profound territorial, social and national transformations, and experienced a wide range of political systems: from imperial to democratic, communist, authoritarian, antisemitic and fascist. This book also demonstrates how, under these circumstances, the idea of race became part of a larger national agenda, serving as a vehicle for transmitting a social and cultural message about Hungarian national character that transcended political differences and opposing ideological camps.
This book is of immense value both to historians of modern Hungary and to anyone looking at the history of anthropology, race, nationalism and eugenics in Europe and the wider world.

Table of Contents

List of Maps and Figures
Introduction: Positioning Race and National Character
Part 1: Measuring Skulls
Part 2: Drawing Blood
Part 3: Regenerating the Nation
Part 4: Obsessing about Racial Purity
Conclusion: Surviving Racism
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 10 Dec 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Pages 304
ISBN 9781350011113
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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