The Revolution of 1905 and Russia's Jews.

Philadelphia: The University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008. Hardbound. Octavo in dust jacket, x, 320 pp., notes, index, a few-ink-stamps, wear to the rear free endpaper. Very Good-. Item #81832
ISBN: 9780812240641

Introduction by Benjamin Nathans. Articles are "Interpreting 1905," Abraham Ascher, "Nicholas II and the Revolution," Richard Wortman, "A Note on the Jewish Press and Censorship during the First Russian Revolution," Dmitrii Elyashevich,
"The Russian Right Responds to 1905: Visual Depictions of Jews in Post-revolutionary Russia," Robert Weinberg, ""The Jewish Question" in the Tsarist Army in the Early Twentieth Century," Semion Goldin, "Victory from Defeat: 1905 and the Society for the Promotion of Enlightenment among the Jews of Russia," Brian Horowitz, "The Generation of 1905 and the Politics of Despair: Alienation, Friendship, Community," Scott Ury, "The Jewish Socialist Parties in Russia in the Period of Reaction," Vladimir Levin, "1905 as a Watershed in Polish-Jewish Relations," Theodore R. Weeks, "Polish Literature's Portrayal of Jewish Involvement in 1905," Agnieszka Friedrich, "Rebellion in Writing: Yosef Haim Brenner and the 1905 Revolution," Hannan Hever, "The Revolutionary Origins of Yiddish Scholarship, 1903-1917," Barry Trachtenberg, "1905 as a Jewish Cultural Revolution? Revolutionary and Evolutionary Dynamics in the East European Jewish Cultural Sphere, 1900-1914," Kenneth Moss, "Jewish Cultural Associations in the Aftermath of 1905," Jeffrey Veidlinger, "Writing between the Lines: 1905 in the Soviet Yiddish Novel of the Stalinist Period," Mikhail Krutikov, "The 1905 Revolution Abroad: Mass Migration, Russian Jewish Liberalism and American Jewry, 1903-1914," Rebecca Kobrin, "Democracy and Assimilation: The Jews, America, and the Russian Crisis from Kishinev to the End of World War I," Eli Lederhendler.

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