Language:
English
Year of publication:
1994
Titel der Quelle:
Jews in Eastern Europe (Jerusalem)
Angaben zur Quelle:
23 (1994) 23-31
Keywords:
Antisemitism History 1800-2000
;
Jews Historiography
;
Pogroms
Abstract:
The 1920s was a period of relative freedom for historical research in the USSR. In this period some articles, monographs, and collections of documents dealing with the populists' attitudes toward pogroms were published (e.g. by G. Krasnyi-Admoni, S. Valk, D. Kuzmin, and V. Levitskii). Pogroms were condemned in principle, but various authors diverged in their estimate of the extent and the source of Narodnaya Volya's antisemitism. Most of the authors attributed its antisemitism to the early period of the movement (1881-83), or to the initiatives of certain personalities, while Levitskii found the organization's basic attitude to be blatantly antisemitic. In subsequent periods, Soviet scholars disregarded the subject.
Note:
In Hebrew:
,
"עיונים בסוציאליזם היהודי" (תשסד)
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