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        A Liberal Utopia Againt All Odds
The Survivor Writers of The Progress (Haladás), 1945–1948
            
        
    
    
    
    
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        Clara Royer
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Table of contents VII
- Introduction 1
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                            Part I: The Rupture of 1933 and New Expressions of Jewishness in the Age of Nazi Germany
- Utopia as Everyday Practice 15
- ‘What Will Become of the German Jews?’ 45
- ‘Jewishness’ in the Diary of Milán Füst 71
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                            Part II: Modernity and the Search for Identity
- The New Type of Internationalist 91
- ‘Europe’ – It’s such a strange word for me! 113
- ‘Virtually ex nihilo’ 133
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                            Part III: Unprecedented Catastrophe and Lines of Discursive Continuity
- A Liberal Utopia Againt All Odds 155
- From European Fascism to the Fate of the Jews 175
- Across the Rupture 205
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                            Part IV: From Utopias to Post-war Trajectories
- From the Jewish Renaissance to Socialist Realism 223
- Avatars of being a Jewish Professor at the University of Bucharest in the First Half of the Twentieth Century 263
- On the Ice Floe: Rachel Auerbach – The Life of a Yiddishist Intellectual in Early Twentieth Century Poland 304
- List of Contributors 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Table of contents VII
- Introduction 1
- 
                            Part I: The Rupture of 1933 and New Expressions of Jewishness in the Age of Nazi Germany
- Utopia as Everyday Practice 15
- ‘What Will Become of the German Jews?’ 45
- ‘Jewishness’ in the Diary of Milán Füst 71
- 
                            Part II: Modernity and the Search for Identity
- The New Type of Internationalist 91
- ‘Europe’ – It’s such a strange word for me! 113
- ‘Virtually ex nihilo’ 133
- 
                            Part III: Unprecedented Catastrophe and Lines of Discursive Continuity
- A Liberal Utopia Againt All Odds 155
- From European Fascism to the Fate of the Jews 175
- Across the Rupture 205
- 
                            Part IV: From Utopias to Post-war Trajectories
- From the Jewish Renaissance to Socialist Realism 223
- Avatars of being a Jewish Professor at the University of Bucharest in the First Half of the Twentieth Century 263
- On the Ice Floe: Rachel Auerbach – The Life of a Yiddishist Intellectual in Early Twentieth Century Poland 304
- List of Contributors 353