History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, Volume 3 [of 3] / From the Accession of Nicholas II until the Present Day
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HISTORY OF THE JEWS IN RUSSIA AND POLAND
FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES UNTIL THE PRESENT DAY
BY S. M. DUBNOW
TRANSLATED FROM THE RUSSIAN BY I. FRIEDLAENDER
VOLUME III
FROM THE ACCESSION OF NICHOLAS II. UNTIL THE PRESENT DAY WITH BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX
Philadelphia The Jewish Publication Society of America 1920
Copyright, 1920, By The Jewish Publication Society of America
Simon Dubnow
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CONTENTS
1. Continued Policy of Oppression
2. The Martyrdom of the Moscow Community
3. Restrictions in the Right of Residence
4. The Economic Collapse of Russian Jewry
5. Professional and Educational Restrictions
6. Anti-Semitic Propaganda and Pogroms
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1. The Rise of Political Zionism
2. Spiritual Zionism, or Ahad-Ha´amism
3. Spiritual Nationalism, or National-Cultural Autonomism
4. The Jewish Socialistic Movement
5. The Revival of Jewish Letters
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1. Pogroms as a Counter-Revolutionary Measure
2. The Organized Kishinev Butchery
3. Echoes of the Kishinev Tragedy
4. Doctor Herzl's Visit to Russia
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1. The Pogrom at Homel and the Jewish Self-Defence
2. The Kishinev Massacre at the Bar of Russian Justice
3. The Jews in the Russo-Japanese War
4. The "Political Spring"
5. The Homel Pogrom Before the Russian Courts
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1. The Jews in the Revolutionary Movement
2. The Struggle for Equal Rights
3. The "Black Hundred" and the "Patriotic" Pogroms
4. The Jewish Franchise
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1. The Fiendish Designs of the "Black Hundred"
2. The Russian St. Bartholomew Night
3. The Undaunted Struggle for Equal Rights
4. The Jewish Question Before the First Duma
5. The Spread of Anarchy and the Second Duma
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1. The New Alignments Within Russian Jewry
2. The Triumph of the "Black Hundred"
3. The Third, or Black, Duma
4. New Jewish Disabilities
5. The Spiritual Revival of Russian Jewry
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RUSSIAN JEWRY SINCE 1911
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
VOLUME I
VOLUME II
VOLUME III
INDEX
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