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Original Cloth. 8vo. VI, 169 pages. 21 cm. First edition. Edited by Randolph L. Braham. Contains various essays on the content and approaches for implementing Human Rights; with four appendices of legal documents. Subjects: Civil rights. International relations. Light wear to cloth. No jacket. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-64) xx
81 p., nbr. ill. n/b. et coul. Inv. 29128
66 p., nbr. ill. n/b. et coul. Inv. 29160
679 p., 55 fig. n/b. Inv. 41342
346 p., 575 illustrations N.B. et coul. dans le texte. Inv. 18020.
223 p., 117 pl. n/b., 4 fig. (Studia Archaeologica IX). Quelques annotations au crayon. Inv. 25389
Recueil de 5 ouvrages reliés en un volume in-8, demi chagrin vert de l'époque, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets estampés à froid, titre doré, initiales du possesseur en pied (L.R.).. 1- Edition originale de ce manifeste publié au lendemain de l'insurrection hongroise contre l'Empire autrichien. Teleki fut alors chargé de se rendre à Paris pour obtenir du gouvernement républicain des secours efficaces. Mais, malgré ses appels à l'opinion publique (cette brochure), sa démarche resta vaine. 2- Edition originale. Pouillet fut nommé administrateur en 1831 du conservatoire des Arts et Métiers où il était également titulaire de la chaire de Physique appliquée. 3- Edition originale. 4- Edition originale. 5- Edition originale. Bon exemplaire, très bien relié.
1 vol. 4to. softcover, lots of col. pictures, Központi Papnevel Intézet, Mikes Kiado, Budapest, 1998, 47 pp. + circa 50 pp. of colored pictures. Text in Magyar, with summary in German. All legends are in both Magyar and German. Very nice copy Hongrois
Budapest : MIOK Kulturális Központ Készült az OPTIMUM Kiadó gondozásában, 1989. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, [40] pages. Includes color illustrations. 20 cm. Bilingual Hungarian (front) & English (rear). Includes bibliographical references. SUBJECT(S) Synagogue architecture -- Hungary -- Budapest. Synagogues -- Hungary -- Budapest. Geographic: Budapest (Hungary) -- Buildings, structures, etc. OCLC lists 6 copies. Very Good Condition. (MX-33-20)
8vo. 259 pages. Illustrated with tables. In Hungarian. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Hungary Heves Megye history; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Hungary Heves Megye; Heves Megye (Hungary) history. OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide. Reviewed below by Randolph L. Braham: "In historical terms, the Jewish communities of Heves County were relatively short-lived. As was the case of their counterparts in virtually all other provinces of Hungary, most of these communities lasted just a little over one hundred years. While some of the settlements were established toward the end of the eighteenth century, most came into being only during the nineteenth century. The Jews were originally encouraged to settle on the estates of the feudal landlords, who were eager to see them engage in trade and commerce - economic pursuits the landed aristocracy found demeaning and the basically illiterate peasantry was not qualified to fill. By 1840, the number of Jews living in the county was 1, 953; it reached a peak of 10, 928 in 1880. During the decades that followed, the size of the county's Jewish population gradually declined, and by the time of the anti-Semitic drive of the 1940s was only a little over 7, 000.The many historical, political, and socioeconomic factors determining the rise and fall of the Jewish communities in the county, including, among others those of Eger, Gyöngyös, Hatvan, Heves, and Tiszafüred, are described and analyzed in this well documented work by Dr. Ágnes Szegö Orbán, head of the public library of Tiszafüred. The author of A tiszafüredi zsidóság törtenete és demográfiája, Orban skillfully exploits the archival resources of the county to document the evolution of the communities, differentiating between the various phases of Hungarys national history. Using the tools of the social sciences, she highlights the social structure and the religious and welfare organizations of the communities, identifies the branches of trade, commerce and industry in which Jews played a pioneering role, and documents the increasingly difficult political climate in which the communities struggled to survive, especially after the end of World War I. As elsewhere in truncated Hungary, the anti-Jewish drive in Heves County intensified in 1938, following the adoption of the First Anti-Jewish Law. This was followed in rapid succession by many increasingly more ominous anti-Semitic acts, culminating in the tragedy that engulfed all of the Jews of Hungary after the German occupation of March 19, 1944. The last section of the book is devoted to the Holocaust era. It succinctly describes the measures that were enacted by the central and local authorities, including the humiliation, isolation, and expropriation of the Jews. It also reveals the horrible conditions that prevailed in the various ghettos, including those of Eger, Gyöngyös, Hatvan, Szúcsi-Bagólyuk, and Tiszafüred, and documents the inhumane conditions under which the Hungarian instruments of state power the civil service, the police and gendarmerie -- carried out the deportations. The attempt to reestablish some of the communities after the war was basically unsuccessful. It was doomed to failure from the beginning. For one thing, only a pitiful number of the relatively few survivors were eager to establish new roots in the towns and villages from which their loved ones had been so brutally deported to Auschwitz. Some of the survivors decided to relocate in the larger cities that for a while at least -- still had viable Jewish communities; others decided to emigrate at the first opportunity. Moreover, the policies of the Soviet-supported Communist regime that came to power shortly after the war discouraged the nurturing of traditional Jewish values or the reinvigoration of religious communities. Fine condition. (Comhist-13-2)
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Faded spine. 236 pages.
Original Cloth. 8vo. 334 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hungarian. The Holocaust: Selected Studies. Collection of articles by Randolph L. Braham. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Historiography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Romania. Antisemitism - Europe. Antisemitism. Historiography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 7 copies. Light shelf wear, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-48) xx
New French Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 260 p. A l'ere des empires et des nations: La France et les principautes de Moldavie et de Valachie, (1711-1859). Préface Avant-propos I. Cadre conceptuel et état de la recherche I. 1. Empires, nations, corps intermédiaires et zones d'influence I. 2. L'interdépendance entre centre et périphérie dans les relations internationales à l'époque moderne : une spécificité française par rapport à l'Orient I. 3. Un regard sur l'historiographie de la matière et sur les sources disponibles (pour le xviiie siècle, jusqu'à la Révolution française) II. L'expansion russo-autrichienne vers les principautés de Moldavie et de Valachie dans la première moitié du xviiie siècle : l'émergence de la géopolitique de la périphérie danubienne II. 1. La campagne de Pierre le Grand en Moldavie et en Valachie et ses conséquences II. 2. Dans le sillage des Impériaux : la Russie et ses victoires annulées II. 3. Annexion ou organisation des diversions contre les Ottomans : quelle place pour les principautés de Moldavie et de Valachie dans la stratégie des Impériaux ? II. 4. Le Drang nach Südosten et l'occupation de l'Olténie (1718-1739) III. La France et les périphéries orientales du système international dans la première moitié du xviiie siècle III. 1. La tactique de revers et l'accentuation des rivalités impériales sur la ligne du Danube. Le traité de Prut (1711) III. 2. La nouvelle intervention diplomatique française dans la région intermédiaire. La succession de Pologne et le traité de Belgrade (1739) III. 3. Le facteur prussien et les alliances de revers : un test en Europe orientale avant la guerre de Sept Ans IV. Instabilité politique et rivalités impériales : la perception française des principautés de Moldavie et de Valachie dans la première moitié du xviiie siècle IV. 1. Un espace frontière insuffisamment connu, mais non une terra incognita IV. 2. Religion, guerre et diplomatie dans la perception française des principautés IV. 3. Les princes de Moldavie et de Valachie dans la perception française V. La Moldavie et la Valachie dans la politique de la France : renseignements, transmission des dépêches, diplomatie régionale V. 1. La route des principautés pour la transmission de la correspondance diplomatique française V. 2. Intermédiaires français dans la politique régionale de l'Empire ottoman V. 3. Le renversement des alliances et son impact sur le système des engagements de la France en Europe orientale et du sud-estVI. La France et la question polonaise après la guerre de Sept Ans : le dernier recours aux alliances de revers VI. 1. La montée de la rivalité franco-russe après la guerre de Sept Ans VI. 2. La succession de Pologne et le refroidissement des relations diplomatiques franco-russes VI. 3. Les difficultés de l'offensive diplomatique française à Constantinople VI. 4. L'intensification de l'activité des agents français dans l'Empire ottoman VII. Les guerres russo-austro-ottomanes dans la deuxième moitié du xviiie siècle et les principautés de Moldavie et de Valachie VII. 1. La guerre russo-ottomane de 1768-1774 et le premier partage de la Pologne : la transformation politique de l'Europe orientale VII. 2. Le système politique des principautés de Moldavie et de Valachie après le traité de Kutchouk-Kaynardgi (1774) : coimperium, exceptionnalisme et internationalisation VII. 3. Le facteur autrichien et l'annexion de la Bukovine (1775) VII. 4. L'annexion de la Crimée par la Russie (1783) et la dernière coalition russo-autrichienne contre les Ottomans au xviiie siècle VIII. La guerre russo-ottomane de 1768-1774 et le recul de la France en Europe orientale et du sud-est. L'annulation du traité de Prut et l'annexion de la Bukovine par les Habsbourg VIII. 1. La France et le déclenchement de la guerre russo-ottomane VIII. 2. La France face au système d'engagements russo-austro-prussiens en Europe orientale VIII. 3. L'émergence du « système de la Russie en Orient » et l'annexion de la Bukovine par l'Autr
In-8, broché, 70 p. (sans couverture). Edition originale. Envoi autographe signé à Alexander Madga. Exemplaire très frais.
Original Cloth. 4to. 1, 590 pages. 28 cm. First Hungarian edition. Edited by Randolph Braham. Housed in illustrated box. Three volume set: 1. Ko¨t. Abau´j-Torna va´rmeyge-Ma´rmaros va´rmegyge - 2. Ko¨t. Maros-Torda va´rmeyge-Zemple´n va´rmegye - 3. Ko¨t. Fu¨ggele´k. The illustrated three-volume Geographical Encyclopedia of the Holocaust in Hungary is a magisterial resource, thorough and exhaustive, chronicling the wartime fate of the Jewish communities in that country where virulent antisemitism is anything but dead, even today. With scores of detailed maps and hundreds of photographs, this reference work is organized alphabetically by county, each prefaced with a map and a contextual history describing its Jewish population up to and into 1944. Entries track the demographic, cultural, and religious changes in even the smallest communities where Jews lived before their marginalization, dispossession, ghettoization, and, finally, deportation to labor and death camps. The encyclope¬dia endows scholars and lay researchers with both panoramic and microscopic views of the virtually last-minute destruction of most of the Jews of Hungary, until then the last sizable surviving Jewish community in occupied Europe. - USHMM. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary - Encyclopedias. Jews - Persecutions - Hungary - Encyclopedias. Antisemitism - Hungary - Encyclopedias. Judenvernichtung. Antisemitism. Jews - Persecutions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 17 copies. Brand new in publishers plastic. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-45) xx
Hardback. 8vo. 1, 480 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hungarian. Contains 5, 573 items on the Holocaust in Hungary. Edited by Randolph L. Braham. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary - Bibliography. Jews - Hungary - History - 20th century - Bibliography. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Hungary - Bibliography. Antisemitism - Hungary - History - 20th century - Bibliography. OCLC lists 13 copies. Brand new, wrapped in plastic from publisher. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-26) xx
Original Wraps. 8vo. 249 pages. 24 cm. First Hungarian condensed edition. Hungarian translation of the condensed edition of Politics of Genocide published by Wayne State University Press, 2000. Translated by Szentmiklósi Tamás. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Hungary. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary. Ethnic relations. Jews - Persecutions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Hungary - Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 7 copies. Light wear to wraps, clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-19) xx
Original Cloth. 8vo. XLVII, 1474 pages. 24 cm. Revised and Enlarged Hungarian edition. Two Volume Hungarian translation of the Revised and Enlarged edition of Politics of Genocide, 1994. The Politics of Genocide became the standard work for the researchers of the holocaust in Hungary. Its revised and extended version was published in 1994 in the United States, in 1997 in Hungary. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Hungary. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary. Ethnic relations. Jews - Persecutions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Hungary - Ethnic relations. OCLC lissts 6 copies of this edition. Light shelf wear to jackets. Very good + condition in vg jackets. (BRAHAM-1-18) xx
1st US edition. VG hbk bound in blue pictorial cloth, gilt title lettering. Light foxing to the page edges. 22540. eng
Very faint edgewear to wraps else fine. ; Complete in 2 volumes. 793pp, profusely illustrated. ; 2 Volume Set. Hungaria Judaica, VII; Vol. 1/2/2022; 793 pages
341pp.richly illustrated + 72 plates out-of-text, 30cm., softcover, uncut, VG, [texts in divers languages]
Barcelona, Editorial Norte, 1944. 4to. menor; 196 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
français In-12 carré de 48 pages de texte et plus de 56 planches d'illustrations hors texte en noir et couleurs ; cartonné toile sous jaquette de l'éditeur.
Madrid, Calpe, 1922. 4to.; 198 pp., 1 h. Ejemplar intonso. Cubiertas originales.