Dubnov, Semen M.: History of the Jews in Russia and Poland : from the earliest times until the present day.From the beginning until the death of Alexander I. : (1825) / by S. M. Dubnow. Transl. from the Russian by I. Friedlaender. Philadelphia : Jewish Publ. Soc. of America : 1(2009). Philadelphia : Jewish Publ. Soc. of America, 1916
Content
- PDF From the beginning until the death of Alexander I.
- Besitznachweis
- Deckblatt
- Titelblatt
- Copyright
- Translator's Preface
- Contents
- Chapter I. The Jewish Diaspora in Eastern Europe
- 1. The Jewish Settlements on the Shores of the Black Sea.
- 2. The Kingdom of the Khazars
- 3. The Jews in the Early Russian Principalities and in the Tataric Khanate of the Crimea
- Chapter II. The Jewish Colonies in Poland and Lithuania
- 1. The Immigration from Western Europe during the Period of the Crusades
- 2. The Charter of Prince Boleslav and the Canons of the Church
- 3. Rise of Polish Jewry under Casimir the Great
- 4. Polish Jewry during the Reign of Yaghello
- 5. The Jews of Lithuania during the Reign of Vitovt
- 6. The Conflict between Royalty and Clergy under Casimir IV. and His Sons
- Chapter III. The Autonomous Center in Poland at its Zenith (1501 - 1648)
- 1. Social and Economic Conditions
- 2. The Liberal Régime of Sigismund I.
- 3. Liberalism and Reaction in the Reigns of Sigismund Augustus and Stephen Batory
- 4. Shlaktha and Royalty in the Reigns of Sigismund III. and Vladislav IV.
- Chapter IV. The Inner Life of Polish at its Zenith
- 1. Kahal Autonomy and the Jewish Diets
- 2. The Instruction of the Young
- 3. The High-Water Mark of Rabbinic Learning
- 4. Secular Sciences, Philosophy, Cabala, and Apologetics
- Chapter V. The Autonomous Center in Poland during its Decline (1648 - 1772)
- 1. Economic and National Antagonism in the Ukraina
- 2. The Pogroms and Massacres of 1648 - 1649
- 3. The Russian and Swedish Invasions (1654 - 1658)
- 4. The Restoration (1658 - 1697)
- 5. Social and Political Dissolution
- 6. A Frenzy of Blood Accusations
- 7. The Massacres of Uman and the First Partition of Poland
- Chapter VI. The Inner Life of Polish during the Period of Decline
- 1. Jewish Self-Government
- 2. Rabbinical and Mystical Literature
- 3. The Sabbatian Movement
- 4. The Frankist Sect
- 5. The Rise of Hasidim and Israel Baal-Shem-Tob
- 6. The Hasidic Propaganda and the Growth of Tzaddikism
- 7. Rabbinism, Hasidism, and the Forerunners of Enlightenment
- Chapter VII. The Russian Quarantine against Jews (till 1772)
- 1. The Anti-Jewish Attitude of Muscovy during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
- 2. The Jews under Peter I. and His Successors
- 3. Elizabethan Petrovna and the First Years of Catherine II.
- Chapter VIII. Polish Jewry during the Period of the Partitions
- 1. The Jews of Poland after the First Partition
- 2. The Period of the Quadrennial Diet (1788-1791)
- 3. The Last Two Partitions and Berek Yoselovich
- 4. The Duchy of Warsaw and the Reaction under Napoleon
- Chapter IX. The Beginnings of the Russian Régime
- 1. The Jewish Policy of Catherine II. (1772-1796)
- 2. Jewish Legislative Schemes during the Reign of Paul I.
- 3. Dyerzhavin's "Opinion" on the Jewish Problem
- Chapter X. The "Enlightened Absolutism" of Alexander I.
- 1. "The Committee for the Amelioration of the Jews"
- 2. The "Jewish Constitution" of 1804
- 3. The Projected Expulsion from the Villages
- 4. The Patriotic Attitude of Russian Jewry during the War of 1812
- 5. Economic and Agricultural Experiments
- Chapter XI. The Inner Life of Russian Jewry during the Period of "Enlightened Absolutism"
- 1. Kahal Autonomy and City Government
- 2. The Hasidic Schism and the Intervention of the Government
- 3. Rabbinism, Hasidism, and Enlightenend "Berlinerdom"
- Chapter XII. The Last Years of Alexander I.
- PDF From the death of Alexander I. until the death of Alexander III.
- PDF From the accession of Nicholas II. until the present day
