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HISTORY OF THE JEWS IN RUSSIA AND POLAND FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES UNTIL THE PRESENT DAY
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER XXXI THE ACCESSION OF NICHOLAS II.
1. Continued Policy of Oppression
2. The Martyrdom of the Moscow Community
3. Restrictions in the Right of Residence
4. The Economic Collapse of Russian Jewry
5. Professional and Educational Restrictions
6. Anti-Semitic Propaganda and Pogroms
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CHAPTER XXXII THE NATIONAL AWAKENING
1. The Rise of Political Zionism
2. Spiritual Zionism, or Ahad-Ha´amism
3. Spiritual Nationalism, or National-Cultural Autonomism
4. The Jewish Socialistic Movement
5. The Revival of Jewish Letters
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CHAPTER XXXIII THE KISHINEV MASSACRE
1. Pogroms as a Counter-Revolutionary Measure
2. The Organized Kishinev Butchery
3. Echoes of the Kishinev Tragedy
4. Doctor Herzl's Visit to Russia
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CHAPTER XXXIV CONTINUED POGROMS AND THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR
1. The Pogrom at Homel and the Jewish Self-Defence
2. The Kishinev Massacre at the Bar of Russian Justice
3. The Jews in the Russo-Japanese War
4. The "Political Spring"
5. The Homel Pogrom Before the Russian Courts
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CHAPTER XXXV THE REVOLUTION OF 1905 AND THE FIGHT FOR EMANCIPATION
1. The Jews in the Revolutionary Movement
2. The Struggle for Equal Rights
3. The "Black Hundred" and the "Patriotic" Pogroms
4. The Jewish Franchise
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CHAPTER XXXVI THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION AND THE OCTOBER MASSACRES
1. The Fiendish Designs of the "Black Hundred"
2. The Russian St. Bartholomew Night
3. The Undaunted Struggle for Equal Rights
4. The Jewish Question Before the First Duma
5. The Spread of Anarchy and the Second Duma
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CHAPTER XXXVII EXTERNAL OPPRESSION AND INTERNAL CONSOLIDATION
1. The New Alignments Within Russian Jewry
2. The Triumph of the "Black Hundred"
3. The Third, or Black, Duma
4. New Jewish Disabilities
5. The Spiritual Revival of Russian Jewry
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RUSSIAN JEWRY SINCE 1911
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
VOLUME I
Chapter I The Jewish Diaspora in Eastern Europe
Chapter II The Jewish Colonies in Poland and Lithuania
Chapter III The Autonomous Center in Poland at Its Zenith
Chapter IV The Inner Life of Polish Jewry at Its Zenith
Chapter V The Autonomous Center in Poland During Its Decline
Chapter VI The Inner Life of Polish Jewry During the Period of Decline
Chapter VII The Russian Quarantine Against Jews
Chapter VIII Polish Jewry During the Period of the Partitions
Chapter IX The Beginnings of the Russian Régime
Chapter X The "Enlightened Absolutism" of Alexander I.
Chapter XI The Inner Life of Russian Jewry During the Period of "Enlightened Absolutism"
Chapter XII The Last Years of Alexander I.
VOLUME II
Chapter XIII The Military Despotism of Nicholas I.
Chapter XIV Compulsory Enlightenment and Increased Oppression
Chapter XV The Jews in the Kingdom of Poland
Chapter XVI The Inner Life of Russian Jewry During the Period of Military Despotism
Chapter XVII The Last Years of Nicholas I.
Chapter XVIII The Era of Reforms Under Alexander II.
Chapter XIX The Reaction Under Alexander II.
Chapter XX The Inner Life of Russian Jewry During the Reign of Alexander II.
Chapter XXI The Accession of Alexander III. and the Inauguration of Pogroms
Chapter XXII The Anti-Jewish Policies of Ignatyev
Chapter XXIII New Measures of Oppression and Public Protests
Chapter XXIV Legislative Pogroms
Chapter XXV Inner Upheavals
Chapter XXVI Increased Jewish Disabilities
Chapter XXVII Russian Reaction and Jewish Emigration
Chapter XXVIII Judæophobia Triumphant
Chapter XXIX The Expulsion from Moscow
Chapter XXX Baron Hirsch's Emigration Scheme and Unrelieved Suffering
VOLUME III
Chapter XXXI The Accession of Nicholas II.
Chapter XXXII The National Awakening
Chapter XXXIII The Kishinev Massacre
Chapter XXXIV Continued Pogroms and the Russo-Japanese War
Chapter XXXV The Revolution of 1905 and the Fight for Emancipation
Chapter XXXVI The Counter-Revolution and the October Massacre
Chapter XXXVII External Oppression and Internal Consolidation
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