Studia Judaica, Vol. 20 (2017) No. 1 (39) Revolution, Violence, and the Jews of the Russian, 1904–1907
Table of Contents:
Scott Ury: The Jews of the Russian Empire in a Time of Revolution and Violence, 1904–1907: An Introduction
Piotr Laskowski: Revolution in a Shtetl: Literary Image and Historical Representation
Scott Ury: Fear and Loathing on the Streets of Warsaw: Violence, Revolution, and the Rise of Political Antisemitism (in Polish)
Inna Shtakser: Localized Working-Class Political Violence in Russia’s Pale of Settlement, 1906–1907
Brian Horowitz: Vladimir Jabotinsky: A Zionist Activist on the Rise, 1905–1906
Małgorzata Domagalska: “This Is All Their Fault…”: The Rola Weekly and the Revolution (in Polish)
SOURCES
Artur Markowski: Anti-Pogrom Loyalists, Modernizers or Defenders of the People? An Anonymous Letter to the General-Governor of Vilna from 1903
Ela Bauer: St. Petersburg 1905: The Impressions of a Polish-Jewish Journalist
REVIEWS
Alex Valdman: Inna Shtakser, The Making of Jewish Revolutionaries in the Pale of Settlement: Community and Identity during the Russian Revolution and Its Immediate Aftermath, 1905–07
Artur Markowski: Darius Staliūnas, Enemies for a Day: Antisemitism and Anti-Jewish Violence in Lithuania under the Tsars
Inna Shtakser: Robert Weinberg, Blood Libel in Late Imperial Russia: The Ritual Murder Trial of Mendel Beilis