The boundaries of cosmopolitanism: Karl Polanyi and the 'Magyar-Jewish mongrel'

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The boundaries of cosmopolitanism: Karl Polanyi and the 'Magyar-Jewish mongrel'
Abstract
The author offers his opinion on Hungarian historian Karl Polanyi and the views Karl expressed in a series of letters he sent to his brother Michael Polanyi. In these letters Karl wrote about the Germans attitude towards other Jews and the developing volatile social environment in Budapest, Hungary at the beginning of the 20th Century. He also wrote on the animosity between the Germans and the Jews.
Publication
Environment & Planning A
Volume
45
Issue
7
Pages
1643-1649
Date
July 2013
Journal Abbr
Environment & Planning A
Language
English
ISSN
0308518X
Short Title
The boundaries of cosmopolitanism
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Dale, Gareth. 2013. “The Boundaries of Cosmopolitanism: Karl Polanyi and the ‘Magyar-Jewish Mongrel.’” Environment & Planning A 45 (7): 1643–49. DOI: 10.1068/a45581.
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Keywords
  • Baltic States
  • biography
  • cosmopolitanism
  • Germans
  • history
  • Jews
  • POLANYI, Michael, 1891-1976
  • social development

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