| Cím | Szerző | Oldalszám | Kieg.adatok | Megjegyzés | Tárgyszavak |
|---|
| The Hungarian numerus clausus : ideology, apology and history, 1919-1945 | Kovács M. Mária | 27-55 | | | |
| The first anti-Jewish law in inter-war Europe | Nagy Péter Tibor | 56-68 | | | |
| On the 1928 amendment to the Hungarian numerus clausus act | Ladányi Andor | 69-111 | | | |
| The restructuring of the academic market place in Hungary | Karády Viktor | 112-135 | | | |
| "The racial defense in Practice" : the activity of the Turul Association at Hungarian universities between the two world wars | Kerepeszki Róbert | 136-149 | | | |
| A successful battle for symbolic space : the numerus clausus law in Hungary | Fenyves Katalin | 151-164 | | | |
| "Numerus clausus represents a strong national ideology" : Bishop Ottokár Prohászka and the closed number law in Hungary | Fazekas Csaba | 165-175 | | | |
| "All modern people are persecuted" : intellectual exodus and the Hungarian trauma, 1918-1920 | Frank Tibor | 176-205 | | | |
| Numerus clausus exiles : Hungarian Jewish students in inter-war Berlin | Michael L. Miller | 206-218 | | | |
| Anti-semitism at universities in Romania (1919-1939 ) | Lucian Nastasa | 219-243 | | | |
| Memories about a segregated "Jewish Class" in a Budapest grammar school - 1939-1947 | Bak János M | 244-255 | | | |
| Chronology of the numerus clausus in Hungary | Pécsi Vera | 256-275 | | | |