CONTENTS

Maxim Gorky, [Russia and the Jews]3
Leonid Andreyev, [The First Step]19
Vladimir Korolenko, [Mr. Jackson's Opinion on the Jewish Question]37
Paul Milyukov, [The Jewish Question in Russia]55
M. Bernatzky, [The Jews and Russian Economic Life]77
Prince Paul Dolgorukov, [The War and the Status of the Jew]95
Maxim Kovalevsky, [Jewish Rights and Their Enemies]103
Dmitry Merezhkovsky, [The Jewish Question as a Russian Question]115
Vyacheslav Ivanov, [Concerning the Ideology of the Jewish Question]125
Maxim Gorky, [The Little Boy, a Story]133
Fyodor Sologub, [The Fatherland for All]143
Vladimir Solovyov, [On Nationalism]155
Count Ivan Tolstoy, [Concerning the Legal Status of the Jews]159
Leonid Andreyev, [The Wounded Soldier, a Story]165
Catherine Kuskova, [How to Help?]171
S. Yelpatyevsky, [The Homeless Ones]181
Michael Artzibashef, [The Jew, a Story]193


RUSSIA AND THE JEWS[ToC]

Alexey Maksinovich Pyeshkov, better known under the assumed name of Maxim Gorky, was born in 1869. In 1905 he was arrested and imprisoned because of his political convictions. After the revolutionary days of 1906 he left Russia and settled on the island of Capri. At the beginning of the present war he returned to Russia and took an active part in the public life of the country. He is at present residing in Petrograd, where he edits a monthly of distinctly radical tendencies.