| CHAPTER | | PAGE |
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| XXXI. | The Accession of Nicholas II. |
| 1. | Continued Policy of Oppression | [7] |
| 2. | The Martyrdom of the Moscow Community | [12] |
| 3. | Restrictions in the Right of Residence | [15] |
| 4. | The Economic Collapse of Russian Jewry | [22] |
| 5. | Professional and Educational Restrictions | [26] |
| 6. | Anti-Semitic Propaganda and Pogroms | [31] |
| XXXII. | The National Awakening. |
| 1. | The Rise of Political Zionism | [40] |
| 2. | Spiritual Zionism, or Ahad-Ha'amism | [48] |
| 3. | Spiritual Nationalism, or National-Cultural Autonomism | [51] |
| 4. | The Jewish Socialistic Movement | [55] |
| 5. | The Revival of Jewish Letters | [58] |
| XXXIII. | The Kishinev Massacre. |
| 1. | Pogroms as a Counter-Revolutionary Measure 66 |
| 2. | The Organized Kishinev Butchery | [69] |
| 3. | Echoes of the Kishinev Tragedy | [76] |
| 4. | Doctor Herzl's Visit to Russia | [82] |
| XXXIV. | Continued Pogroms and the Russo-Japanese War. |
| 1. | The Pogrom at Homel and the Jewish Self-Defence | [87] |
| 2. | The Kishinev Massacre at the Bar of Russian Justice | [90] |
| 3. | The Jews in the Russo-Japanese War | [94] |
| 4. | The "Political Spring" | [97] |
| 5. | The Homel Pogrom Before the Russian Courts | [101] |
| XXXV. | The Revolution of 1905 and the Fight for Emancipation. |
| 1. | The Jews in the Revolutionary Movement | [105] |
| 2. | The Struggle for Equal Rights | [108] |
| 3. | The "Black Hundred" and the "Patriotic" Pogroms | [113] |
| 4. | The Jewish Franchise | [121] |
| XXXVI. | The Counter-Revolution and the October Massacres. |
| 1. | The Fiendish Designs of the "Black Hundred" | [124] |
| 2. | The Russian St. Bartholomew Night | [127] |
| 3. | The Undaunted Struggle for Equal Rights | [131] |
| 4. | The Jewish Question Before the First Duma | [135] |
| 5. | The Spread of Anarchy and the Second Duma | [139] |
| XXXVII. | External Oppression and Internal Consolidation. |
| 1. | The New Alignments Within Russian Jewry | [143] |
| 2. | The Triumph of the "Black Hundred" | [149] |
| 3. | The Third, or Black, Duma | [153] |
| 4. | New Jewish Disabilities | [156] |
| 5. | The Spiritual Revival of Russian Jewry | [160] |
| Russian Jewry Since 1911 | [164] |
| Bibliography | [171] |
| Index | [205] |