Pogroms, peasants, Jews: Britain and eastern Europe's 'Jewish Question', 1867-1925
Johnson, Sam
A wide-ranging examination of popular and political attitudes towards East European Jews in Nineteenth and early Twentieth century Britain, focusing on thedegree to which British intellectual life forged transnational associations that facilitated the transmission of anti-Jewish prejudice. SAM JOHNSON is Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. INDICE: Acknowledgements - List of illustrations - Abbreviations - Introduction: Confidence and Uncertainty: New Jewish Questions - Romania: Cruelty to an Unprecedented Pitch, 1860s and 1870s - Imperial Russia: Troubles in the South, 1880s and 1890s - Romania and Kishinev: Crises Intertwined, 1900-1906 - Partitioned Poland: Physical and Ideological Encounters, 1890s-1914 - Imperial Russia: the International Arena and the Great War, 1907-1917 - Britain and Poland: Propaganda, Pogroms and Independence, 1914-1925 - Who were the Jews? Ostjuden in the British Mindset, 1867-1925 - Bibliography -
- ISBN: 978-1-4039-4982-0
- Editorial: Palgrave MacM
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 312
- Fecha Publicación: 14/12/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Desconocido