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Synagogues in the Contemporary Hungarian Countryside
In: Jewish or Common Heritage? (2024), pp. 209–219
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Melinda Harlov-Csortán
Harlov-Csortán, Melinda, PhD, is an assistant college professor at Apor Vilmos Catholic College and a member of the Hungarian ICOMOS
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Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Melinda Harlov-Csortán: Synagogues in the Contemporary Hungarian Countryside | 209 | ||
Abstract | 209 | ||
Keywords | 209 | ||
Synagogues as places of worshipping | 212 | ||
Synagogues as memorials | 213 | ||
Synagogues as monuments (with museums inside) | 214 | ||
Synagogues as heritage elements | 216 | ||
Conclusion | 218 |