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"Pogroms: A Documentary History explores the remarkable long history of anti-Jewish violence in the East European borderlands beginning with the pogroms of 1881-1882 in the Russian Empire and concluding in Poland on the eve of World War II. This volume begins with a comprehensive introductory essay on pogroms followed by nine case studies. Organized chronologically, each chapter includes a unique array of archival and published sources, selected and introduced by a scholar expert in the period under investigation. The documents assembled here include eyewitness testimony, oral histories, diary excerpts, literary works, trial records, and press coverage. They also contain memos and field reports authored by army officials, investigative commissions, humanitarian organizations, and government officials. Each chapter explains the origins, timing, and consequences of pogrom violence at various levels of society, as well as the lives, relationships, activities, and interactions of those groups of people that rarely appear in the historical literature. By providing a nuanced analysis of the specific geopolitical context where the violence erupted, each chapter captures the specific nature of the waves of pogroms that broke out in different regions and at different times. Informed by the literature on collective violence and comparative genocide studies, this volume helps reevaluate the complex motivations, policy directives, and reactions of the most powerful decision makers to those officials and their accomplices operating in the provinces. The result is a balanced and accessible guide to the history of anti-Jewish violence"-- Provided by publisher.

Title Pogroms : a documentary history / edited by Eugene M. Avrutin and Elissa Bemporad.
Contributors Avrutin, Eugene M. (editor)
Bemporad, Elissa (editor)
Publisher New York : Oxford University Press
Creation Date [2021]
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Content Pogroms in Russia's borderlands, 1881-1884 / Eugene M. Avrutin -- The 1898 anti-Jewish violence in Habsburg Galicia / Daniel Unowsky -- Kishinev Pogrom / Steven J. Zipperstein -- Russia's encounter with revolution and pogroms / Robert Weinberg -- Pogroms in World War I Russia / Polly Zavadivker -- Anti-Jewish violence in the Russian Civil War / Jeffrey Veidlinger -- The female dimension of pogrom violence, 1917-1921 / Elissa Bemporad -- Documentary fiction of the pogroms of the Civil War / Harriet Murav -- Pogroms in modern Poland, 1918-1946 / Anna Cichopek-Gajraj and Glenn Dynner.
Extent xii, 234 pages : illustrations
26 cm
Language English
Copyright Date ©2021
National Library system number 997010469751705171

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