HUNGARIAN STUDIES 18. No. 2. Nemzetközi Magyar Filológiai Társaság. Akadémiai Kiadó Budapest [2004]

HUNGARIAN STUDIES VOLUME 18,2004 CONTENTS NUMBER 2 Norbert Varga: The Framing of the First Hungarian Citizenship Law (Act 50 of 1879) and the Acquisition of Citizenship 127 Gábor Gyáni: Image versus Identity: Assimilation and Discrimination of Hungary's Jewry 153 Szilvia Peremiczky: "Árpád and Abraham were Fellow-countrymen." An Outline of Jewish Literature in Hungary 163 András Gerő: The Disintegrated Jew: Jew, Hungarian, Communist. An Identity Sketch 179 Pál Hatos: The Post-war Reformed Church in Face of the Holocaust ... 199 Ivan Sanders: Jewish Themes and Issues in Post-1989 Hungarian Literature 213 Zsuzsanna Varga: Tradition and Subversion in Imre Kertész's Work . . . 223 Peter Bergmann: Kertész Among the Germans 235 Alice Freifeld: The Tremor of Cain: Return of the Deported to Hungary . . 243 László Bengi: Narratives and Fragments: Imre Kertész and László Márton 251 Ágnes Szemerkényi: The Appropriation of New Customs 257 BOOK REVIEW ANDRÁS D. BÁN: Hungarian-British Diplomacy 1938-1941: The Attempt to Maintain Relations (Gergely Romsics) 271

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