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Pogrom

Kishinev and the Tilt of History
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Pogrom by Steven J. Zipperstein delves into the historical events surrounding the horrific anti-Jewish violence in Kishinev in 1903. It explores the societal, cultural, and political factors that led to this tragic event and examines its lasting impact on Jewish history and identity. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the pogrom's significance within the broader context of European and global history.
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You might enjoy this insightful exploration of a dark chapter in history that addresses the harrowing events and repercussions of anti-Jewish violence in the early 20th century. The compelling narrative provides meticulously researched analysis, unearthing both cultural and political contexts, making it perfect for readers interested in deepening their understanding of historical complexities and societal impacts.

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Pogrom

Separating historical fact from fantasy, the story of Kishinev, a riot that transformed the course of twentieth-century Jewish history, is retold.

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So shattering were the aftereffects of Kishinev, the rampage that broke out in late-Tsarist Russia in April 1903, that one historian remarked it was "nothing less than a prototype for the Holocaust itself." In three days of violence, 49 Jews were killed and 600 raped or wounded, while more than 1,000 Jewish-owned houses and stores were ransacked and destroyed.

Recounted in lurid detail by newspapers throughout the Western world and covered sensationally by America's Hearst press, the pre-Easter attacks seized the imagination of an international public. The incident quickly became the prototype for what would become known as a "pogrom," and it provided the impetus for efforts as varied as The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and the NAACP.

Using new evidence culled from Russia, Israel, and Europe, distinguished historian Steven J. Zipperstein's wide-ranging book, Pogrom, brings historical insight and clarity to a much-misunderstood event that would do so much to transform twentieth-century Jewish life and beyond.

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Pogrom by Steven J. Zipperstein is highly praised for its detailed and gripping narrative, exploring the Kishinev pogrom of 1903. Reviewers highlight its vivid portrayal of events, insightful historical analysis, and the clarity of its prose. The book is commended for unveiling the causes and global consequences of the pogrom, while being accessible to a wide range of readers interested in Jewish, Russian, and American history. It is celebrated for its scholarly depth, narrative energy, and its ability to link a tragic event to broader historical themes.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781631492693

Publisher: WW Norton & Co

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 27 April 2018

Country: United States

Imprint: Liveright Publishing Corporation

Illustration: 40 illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 165.0mm

Height: 244.0mm

Weight: 548g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Steven J. Zipperstein is the Daniel E. Koshland Professor in Jewish Culture and History at Stanford University. A contributor to the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Jewish Review of Books and coeditor of the β€œJewish Lives” series for Yale University Press, he lives in Berkeley, California.

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