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Pogrom: Kishinev and the Tilt of History

Pogrom: Kishinev and the Tilt of History

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In 1903, a pogrom in Kishinev, Russia, killed 49 Jews and raped or wounded 600. It was a prototype for the Holocaust and inspired efforts like The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and the NAACP. Steven J. Zipperstein's new evidence provides historical insight and clarity to the event.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 288 pages
\n Publication date: 27 August 2019
\n Publisher: WW Norton & Co
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The aftermath of Kishinev, the violent rampage that erupted in Russia in April 1903, left an indelible mark on history, with one historian describing it as "nothing less than a prototype for the Holocaust itself." Spanning just three days, the unrest resulted in the tragic loss of 49 Jewish lives, along with the horrifying sexual assault of 600 individuals, while over 1,000 Jewish-owned houses and stores were ransacked and destroyed. The gruesome details of these attacks were widely reported by newspapers across the Western world, captivating the attention of an international audience and quickly establishing itself as the blueprint for what would later be termed a "pogrom." This event served as a catalyst for various initiatives, including the infamous The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and the NAACP, as individuals and organizations sought to understand and address the growing menace of anti-Semitism.

In his groundbreaking work, Steven J. Zipperstein delves into the depths of this historical event, shedding new light on its complexities and providing a clearer understanding of its significance. Drawing upon a wealth of evidence from Russia, Israel, and Europe, Zipperstein offers a fresh perspective on Kishinev, challenging prevailing narratives and illuminating the event's historical context. Through meticulous research and analysis, he unravels the motivations behind the violence, exploring the social, political, and economic factors that contributed to the outbreak of unrest.

One of the key aspects of Zipperstein's work is his emphasis on the international dimension of Kishinev. The rampage not only affected the Jewish community in Russia but also had far-reaching consequences for Jewish communities across Europe and the United States. The media coverage of the attacks played a crucial role in shaping public perception and influencing political responses, leading to increased awareness and advocacy for Jewish rights.

Furthermore, Zipperstein's book sheds light on the long-term impact of Kishinev on the Jewish community. The violence and trauma experienced during the pogroms had profound psychological and emotional effects on the survivors, contributing to the development of post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health issues. The event also reinforced the sense of insecurity and vulnerability among Jews, leading to increased efforts to establish safe spaces and promote Jewish self-defense.

In conclusion, Steven J. Zipperstein's book on Kishinev is a vital contribution to the field of history, offering a fresh perspective on a much-misunderstood event. Through meticulous research and analysis, Zipperstein provides historical insight and clarity to a much-misunderstood event, challenging prevailing narratives and illuminating the event's historical context. His work sheds light on the international dimension of Kishinev, the long-term impact on the Jewish community, and the ongoing struggle for justice and equality. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of anti-Semitism and the history of Jewish persecution.

\n Weight: 294g\n
Dimension: 140 x 209 x 23 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781631495991\n \n

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