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Item Details
Title:
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A PRAYER FOR THE GOVERNMENT
UKRAINIANS AND JEWS IN REVOLUTIONARY TIMES, 1917-20 |
By: |
Henry Abramson |
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Hardback |
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£27.95 |
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ISBN 10: |
0916458881 |
ISBN 13: |
9780916458881 |
Publisher: |
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Pub. date: |
18 May, 1999 |
Series: |
Harvard Papers in Ukrainian Studies |
Pages: |
320 |
Description: |
The violence which followed the failure of the Ministry of Jewish Affairs in the Ukrain following the fall of the Russian Empire led to pogroms being perpetrated by troops loyal to the government that was extending civil rights to the Jewish population. This text explores this paradox. |
Synopsis: |
After the fall of the Russian Empire, Jewish and Ukrainian activists worked to overcome previous mutual antagonism by creating a Ministry of Jewish Affairs within the new Ukrainian state, and taking other measures to satisfy the national aspirations of Jews and other non-Ukrainians. This experiement ended in failure as anarchic violence swept the countryside amidst civil war and foreign intervention. Pogrombist attacks resulted in the worst massacres of Jews in Europe for almost 300 years. Some 40 per cent of these pogroms were perpetrated by troops ostensibly loyal to the very government that was simultaneously extending unprecedented civil rights to the Jewish population. Henry Abramson explores this paradox and sheds new light on the relationship between the various Ukrainian governments and the communal violence, focusing especially on the role of Symon Petliura, the Ukrainian leader later assassinated by a Jew claiming revenge for the pogroms. |
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maps, illustrations |
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UK |
Imprint: |
Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute,U.S. |
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Non-returnable |
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