Anti-Jewish violence : rethinking the pogrom in East European history
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Anti-Jewish violence : rethinking the pogrom in East European history
Indiana University Press, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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- What's in a pogrom? European Jews in the age of violence / David Engel
- 1915 and the war pogrom paradigm in the Russian empire / Eric Lohr
- The role of personality in the first (1914-1915) Russian occupation of Galicia and Bukovina / Peter Holquist
- Freedom, shortages, violence: the origins of the "revolutionary anti-Jewish pogrom" in Russia, 1917-1918 / Vladimir P. Buldakov
- Preventing pogroms: patterns in Jewish politics in early twentieth-century Russia / Vladimir Levin
- The sword hanging over their heads: the significance of pogrom for Russian Jewish everyday life and self-understanding (the case of Kiev) / Natan M. Meir
- The possibility of the impossible: pogroms in Eastern Siberia / Lilia Kalmina
- Was Lithuania a pogrom-free zone? (1881-1940) / Vladas Sirutavičius and Darius Staliūnas
- The missing pogroms of Belorussia, 1881-1882: conditions and motives of an absence of violence / Claire Le Foll
- Ethnic conflict and modernization in the interwar period: the case of Soviet Belorussia / Arkadi Zeltser
- Defusing the ethnic bomb: resolving local conflict through philanthropy in the interwar USSR / Jonathan Dekel-Chen
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内容説明
Although overshadowed in historical memory by the Holocaust, the anti-Jewish pogroms of the late 19th and early 20th centuries were at the time unrivaled episodes of ethnic violence. Incorporating newly available primary sources, this collection of groundbreaking essays by researchers from Europe, the United States, and Israel investigates the phenomenon of anti-Jewish violence, the local and transnational responses to pogroms, and instances where violence was averted. Focusing on the period from World War I through Russia's early revolutionary years, the studies include Poland, Ukraine, Belorussia, Lithuania, Crimea, and Siberia.
目次
Preface: A Tribute to John D. Klier
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction / David Gaunt, Jonathan Dekel-Chen, Natan M. Meir, and Israel Bartal
1. What's in a Pogrom? European Jews in the Age of Violence / David Engel
Part 1. Twentieth-Century Pogroms
2. 1915 and the War Pogrom Paradigm in the Russian Empire / Eric Lohr
3. The Role of Personality in the First (1914-1915) Russian Occupation of Galicia and Bukovina / Peter Holquist
4. Freedom, Shortages, Violence: The Origins of the "Revolutionary Anti-Jewish Pogrom " in Russia, 1917-1918 / Vladimir P. Buldakov
Part 2. Responses to Pogroms
5. Preventing Pogroms: Patterns in Jewish Politics in Early Twentieth-Century Russia / Vladimir Levin
6. "The Sword Hanging over Their Heads": The Significance of Pogrom for Russian Jewish Everyday Life and Self-Understanding (The Case of Kiev) / Natan M. Meir
Part 3. Regional Perspectives
7. The Possibility of the Impossible: Pogroms in Eastern Siberia / Lilia Kalmina
8. Was Lithuania a Pogrom-Free Zone? (1881-1940) / Vladas Sirutavicius and Darius Staliunas
9. The Missing Pogroms of Belorussia, 1881-1882: Conditions and Motives of an Absence of Violence / Claire Le Foll
10. Ethnic Conflict and Modernization in the Interwar Period: The Case of Soviet Belorussia / Arkadi Zeltser
11. Defusing the Ethnic Bomb: Resolving Local Conflict through Philanthropy in the Interwar USSR / Jonathan Dekel-Chen
Glossary
List of Contributors
Index
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