History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, Volume II, From the Death of Alexander I until the Death of Alexander III (1825 - 1894)

Simon Dubnow (1860 - 1941)
Translated by Israel Friedlaender (1876 - 1920)

Simon Dubnow was born in 1860 to a poor Jewish family in Belarussian town of Mstsislaw and later became an authority of Jewish history and an activist. Due to his Jewish origin, he had to move to St. Petersburg, Odessa, Vilna (Lithuania), St. Petersburg (2nd time), Kaunas (Lithuania), Berlin and finally Riga (Latvia) after Hitler came to power. When Nazi troops occupied Latvia 1941, he was moved with thousands of other Jews to the Riga ghetto and was eventually killed. His life is a symbol of Jewish suffering in Eastern Europe in the first half of 20 century. Jews have been migrating from Germany and other European countries to Poland since the late middle ages where they were protected by Polish kings mainly for their economic contribution, but frequently persecuted by Christians whenever there was a pretext or the king's power was not strong enough. After Poland was annexed by Russia in the late 18th century, they became the object of systematic persecution by Russian government. This tragedy is parallel to the life of the author culminating in the Nazi Holocaust. - Summary by S S Kim

Genre(s): Modern (19th C)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Chapter 13. The Military Despotism of Nicholas I, Part 1 S S Kim
00:20:47
Play 02 Chapter 13. The Military Despotism of Nicholas I, Part 2 S S Kim
00:25:49
Play 03 Chapter 13. The Military Despotism of Nicholas I, Part 3 S S Kim
00:25:54
Play 04 Chapter 14. Compulsory Enlightenment and Increased Oppression, Part 1 S S Kim
00:30:58
Play 05 Chapter 14. Compulsory Enlightenment and Increased Oppression, Part 2 S S Kim
00:30:32
Play 06 Chapter 14. Compulsory Enlightenment and Increased Oppression, Part 3 S S Kim
00:34:40
Play 07 Chapter 15. The Jews in The Kingdom of Poland, Part 1 S S Kim
00:28:55
Play 08 Chapter 15. The Jews in the Kingdom of Poland, Part 2 S S Kim
00:22:36
Play 09 Chapter 16. The Inner Life of Russian Jewry during the Period of Military Despotism, Part 1 S S Kim
00:31:43
Play 10 Chapter 16. The Inner Life of Russian Jewry during the Period of Military Despotism, Part 2 S S Kim
00:31:21
Play 11 Chapter 17. The Last Years of Nicholas I S S Kim
00:30:41
Play 12 Chapter 18, The Era of Reforms under Alexander II, Part 1 S S Kim
00:42:20
Play 13 Chapter 18. The Era of Reforms under Alexander II, Part 2 S S Kim
00:25:19
Play 14 Chapter 19. The Reaction under Alexander II, Part 1 S S Kim
00:34:03
Play 15 Chapter 19. The Reaction under Alexander II, Part 2 S S Kim
00:17:15
Play 16 Chapter 20. The Inner Life of Russian Jewry during the Reign of Alexander II, Part 1 S S Kim
00:36:11
Play 17 Chapter 20. The Inner Life of Russian Jewry during the Reign of Alexander II, Part 2 S S Kim
00:26:09
Play 18 Chapter 20. The Inner Life of Russian Jewry during the Reign of Alexander II, Part 3 S S Kim
00:21:25
Play 19 Chapter 21. The Accession of Alexander III and the Inauguration Pogroms S S Kim
00:37:52
Play 20 Chapter 22. The Anti-Jewish Policies of Ignatyev, Part 1 S S Kim
00:24:31
Play 21 Chapter 22, The Anti-Jewish Policies of Ignatyev, Part 2 S S Kim
00:32:34
Play 22 Chapter 23. New Measures of Oppression and Public Protests, Part 1 S S Kim
00:29:22
Play 23 Chapter 23. New Measures of Oppression and Public Protests, Part 2 S S Kim
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Play 24 Chapter 24. Legislative Pogroms S S Kim
00:32:39
Play 25 Chapter 25. Inner Upheavals S S Kim
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Play 26 Chapter 26. Increased Jewish Disabilities, Part 1, 1. The Pahlen Commission and New Schemes of Oppression, 2. Jewish Disabilities Outside the Pale S S Kim
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Play 27 Chapter 26. Increased Jewish Disabilities, Part 2, 3. Restrictions in Education and in the Legal Profession, 4. Discrimination in Military Service S S Kim
00:21:37
Play 28 Chapter 27. Russian Reaction and Jewish emigration, Part 1, 1. Aftermath of the Pogrom Policy, 2. The Conclusions of Pahlen Commission S S Kim
00:27:50
Play 29 Chapter 27. Russian Reaction and Jewish emigration, Part 2, 3. The Triumph of Reaction, 4. American and Palestinian Emigration S S Kim
00:20:15
Play 30 Chapter 28. The Judaeophobia Triumph, Part 1, 1. Intensified Reaction, 2. Continued Harassing S S Kim
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Play 31 Chapter 28. The Judaeophobia Triumph, Part 2, 3. The Guildhall Meeting in London, 4. The Protest of America S S Kim
00:23:28
Play 32 Chapter 29. The Expulsion from Moscow S S Kim
00:34:11
Play 33 Chapter 30. Baron Hirsch's Emigration Scheme and Unrelieved Suffering S S Kim
00:34:55