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84 pogrom, 1883, 84 ,
Ekho (Judeophobe newspaper, St Petersburg) on the May Laws, 231
ekzekutsiia, 101
– 2 , 108 Eliashevich, Dmitri, 181 ,
Elisavetgrad (Kherson), 67 , 81 , 82 , 95 , 119 – 20 , 400
, 401
, 405
, 416
, 417
, 419
, 421
, 423
, 428
, 436
, 439
, 447
arrests of pogromshchiki, 26 , 51 , 103 deployment of troops, 26 , 27 – 8 Elisavetgrad Judicial District (legal proceedings against pogromshchiki), 108 –
, 457
memorandum on “Jewish exploitation,” 123 pogrom, 15 –17 April 1881, 26 – 9 pogroms in 1881 –2 and 1905, 85 return of stolen goods, 29 Elisavetgradskii vestnik, 132 Ellinger, Moritz, 377 , 378 emigration, see also
Am Olam movement ; Bilu emigration movement, 265
– 87 , 453 regime policy regarding emigration, 245 –
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More information to America, 273
– 7 to Palestine, 277 – 87 Erdeli, A. S. (governor of Kherson), 26 , 27 , 29 , 30 , 110 , 416 , 419
, 437
ethnic otherness of Jews, perceptions of, 71 – 9 expulsion of Jews, 39 ,
, 56 – 7 , 74 , 110
, 152
, 178
, 181
, 198
, 200
, 226
, 231
– 2 , 310 , 346 , 433
, 442
, 448
Fastov (Kiev), 420
fatalities, 28 , 38 , 39 , 41 , 42 , 43 , 44 , 46 , 48 , 84 , 416 , 425 , 426
, 429
, 432
, 447
, 448
, 456
, 458
Feoktistov, E. M., 179
, 180
Figner, Vera, 167
financial repercussions of pogroms, see
economic and financial repercussions of pogroms first conference of Jewish communal representatives (end of August –7 September 1881, St. Petersburg), 299 , 337 – 40 delegation received by Ignatiev, 339 – 40 Fisher, Ralph T., viii
fon-Val, V. V. (governor of Vitebsk), 118
, 430
, 433
, 444
, 455
Frankel, Jonathan, ix , xv , 159 , 177
, 255
– 6 , 256 , 257 , 265
, 269
, 272
, 278
, 279
, 287
, 302
, 304
, 324
, 337
, 338
, 338
, 339
, 341
Frankfurter Zeitung, 250
Franzos, Karl Emil, 275
Fraynd, Der (Yiddish daily, St. Petersburg/ Warsaw),
396 French responses to pogroms, 237 Friedländer, Moritz, 370 , 377 Frierson, Cathy, 55 , 83 “From Jewish Students to the Jewish Intelligentsia, ” 281 – 2 “From the Executive Committee to the Ukrainian People ” (Narodnaia volia), 76
166 – 7 Fuller, William, 92 , 101 , 109 , 110
Gamzefon. see Zamenhof, Ludwik Lazar Gavrilovka (Kherson), 31 Gelfman, Gesia, 438 Gerasimov, Vasilii, 82 German-Jewish responses to pogroms, 376
Gernadovka (Kherson), 30 Gertok-Mikh (Bessarabia), 457 Gesse, N. P. (governor of Kiev), 34 ,
, 110
– 11 , 111 , 415 , 431
, 432
Gintsburg family (St. Petersburg), 71 , 162 , 326 Baron Goratsii (Horace) Osipovich Gintsburg, 113 ,
, 179
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, 324
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, 330
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, 337
, 338
, 340
, 342
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, 348
, 349
– 50 , 354 , 356 , 357
, 437
, 441
, 442
, 445
, 450
David Goratsievich Gintsburg, 454
Gintsburg Circle, xv , 260 , 264 – 5 , 325 – 64 Gintsburg Memorandum and Ignatiev ’s response, 350 , 390 , 445
, 450
Levin Memorandum, 359
– 63 , 390 – 4 meeting with Alexander III, 331
– 2 Ginzburg, Shaul, 390 Girs, Nikolai Karlovich (foreign minister), 236 ,
, 243
, 244
– 5 , 246 – 7 , , 427
, 442
, 443
Gladstone, William Ewart, 239
, 240
, 241
– 2 , 407 Glasnost
’ (liberal periodical, St. Petersburg), 130
Goldschmidt, Salomon H. (AIU), 373
Goldsmid, Julian, 380
Golitsyn, Prince N. N., 207
, 224
Golos (liberal daily, St. Petersburg), 17 , 47 , 98 , 100
, 130
, 133
, 143
– 4 , 154 , 162 , 218
, 222
, 250
, 409
, 427
, 434
, 451
, 453
, 455
Golta (Kherson), 31 , 32 , 436 Gombin (Kingdom of Poland), 449
, 450
, 459
Gomel (Podolia), 423
Gordin, Iakov Mikhailovich, 288
, 292
– 3 , 294 Gordon, David, 297 ,
, 313
, 357
, 400
see also Ha-Maggid Gordon, Judah Leib, 194
, 296
, 320
, 321
, 342
, 344
Gotovtsev, D. V., 208
, 210
– 11 , 215 , 221 Gotovtsev Committee, 208
– 14 , 307 , 311 , 343
, 346
, 347
– 8 , 360 agenda,
210 recommendations, 211 –
, , governors, status and function, 21 –
governors-general, status and function, 21 – 2 Granville, George Leveson-Gower, Second Earl (British foreign secretary), 234
, 236
, 238
, 239
Gresser, Peter Apollonovich (governor of Kharkov), 428 ,
, 438
, 440
Grinberg, G. (Jewish member, Ignatiev commission for Bessarabia), 191 Grinevich, M. I., 185 Grodno,
78 , 83 , 262
, 444
implementation of May Laws, 222
, 226
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More information Groetsk (Warsaw), 445
Grudsk (Kherson), 30 GUDP, see Chief Administration for Press Affairs
Gurko, Iosif Vladimirovich (governor- general of Odessa), 107 ,
, 408
, 446
, 452
, 456
Habad, 262
Haberer, Erich, 156
, 156
, 157
, 167
, 177
, 222
, 256
Ha-Cohen, Mordehay Ben Hillel, 259
, 260
, 288
, 330
, 337
, 340
Ha-Emet (Hebrew revolutionary periodical, London),
160 Ha-Maggid (Hebrew periodical, Lyck), 8 ,
, 298
, 307
Ha-Melits (Hebrew periodical, St. Petersburg), 8 ,
, 292
, 296
, 297
, 297
, 298
, 307
, 338
Harris, Thomas Lake, 283
Ha-Shahar (Jewish periodical, Vienna), 297
, 298
Haskalah, 156
, 159
, 256
, 265
, 271
, 287
, 288
, 298
, 315
, 330
Ha-Ze firah (Hebrew periodical, Warsaw), 296 Hebrew Emigrant Aid Society (HEAS, New York), 372
, 376
, 377
– 8 , 379 , 380 , 381
, 382
Hep! Hep! Riots (1819), 61 Herold (St. Petersburg), 98 Hess, Moses, 158 Hirsch, Baron Maurice, 380 Hoffman, Wickham (American chargé d ’affaires), 205 Horowitz, Donald L., xv ,
, 79 , 80 – 1 , 82 , 86 , 223 Hoveve Zion, 277
Hugo, Victor, 237
Hundert, Gershon D., 326
Hunt, Henry W. (British vice-consul), 409
Iancherak, 424
Ianov (Kingdom of Poland), 451
Iaryshev, 456
Ichna (Chernigov), 441
Ignatiev, Count Nikolai Pavlovich (minister of internal affairs, May 1881 –May 1882),
1 , 40 , 44 , 53 , 95 – 6 , 102 , 104 , 118
, 119
, 120
– 1 , 120 , 130 , 130
, 147
, 151
– 2 , 154 , 178 – 9 , 184 , 211 , 218
, 221
, 222
, 243
, 245
, 246
– 7 , 260 , 297 , 301
, 307
, 308
, 327
, 332
, 336
, 338
, 338
, 339
– 40 , 346 – 7 , 348
– 51 , 352 – 5 , 358
, 360
, 387
, 389
– 90 , 393 , 396 , 403
, 409
– 10 , 411 , 426 , 427
, 430
, 431
, 432
, 435
, 437
, 439
, 441
, 442
, 443
, 445
, 446
, 447
, 450
, 452
, 453
and “popular politics,” 179 –
, 246
, 329
, 346
– 7 and the May Laws, 207 – 8 , 215
, 216
– 17 , , 218 , 219 , 220
, 221
making policy by interview, 247
, 344
– 6 , 351 response to Gintsburg memorandum, 348 –
use of press, 180
– 1 see also Ignatiev –Orshanskii interview Ignatiev –Orshanskii interview, 310 ,
, 344
Ignatiev commissions, 182
– 206
, 338
, 349
, 360
agenda, 183
discussions regarding essential nature (or not) of (supposedly) Jewish characteristics, 195
– 7 discussions regarding Jewish access to state education and quotas, 203
– 4 discussions regarding “Jewish exploitation ” and “usury,” 189
– 94 discussions regarding Jewish involvement in alcohol trade, 189
– 90 discussions regarding lease or purchase of agricultural land by Jews, 191
– 3 discussions regarding Pale of Settlement, 197 , 199 – 202
discussions regarding speci fic taxes paid by Jews, 197
– 8 discussions regarding usefulness of education to “improve” the Jews, 204 –
Jewish members, 185
– 6 , 187 , 188 , 191
, 340
municipal commission for Odessa, 185
, 186
, 188
, 193
, 195
, 195
, 201
, 203
provincial commissions, Bessarabia, 183 ,
, 187
, 188
, 189
, 191
, 192
, 195
, 195
, 196
, 198
, 201
, 202
, 203
Chernigov, 184
, 190
, 191
, 200
, 203
Ekaterinoslav, 185
, 186
, 188
, 189
, 191
, 196
, 201
, 202
, 204
, 205
Grodno, 188
, 190
, 191
– 2 , , 193 , 195 , 197
, 201
, Kharkov,
184 , 186 , 187
, 188
, 191
, 201
, 203
– 4 , 205 Kherson,
186 , 190 , 191
, 195
, 197
, 199
, 200
– 1 , Kiev, 183
, 186
, 190
, 191
, 193
, 194
, 195
, 195
, 196
, 200
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More information Kovno, 186
, 190
, 197
, 199
, 201
, 202
, 203
Minsk, 184
, 185
, 186
, 190
, 192
Mogilev, 186
, 187
, 190
, 191
, 195
, 195
, 196
, 198
, 199
, 200
, 201
, 202
, 204
Podolia, 184
, 186
, 190
, 191
, 192
, 193
, 195
, 196
, 199
, 201
, Poltava,
185 , 186 , 187
, 190
, 191
, 192
, 193
, 195
, 199
, 201
, 202
Tauride, 188
, 190
, 191
, 193
, 201
Vilna, 185
, 186
, 190
, 191
, 192
, 195
, 195
, 196
, 199
, 201
, 202
Vitebsk, 185
, 190
, 191
, 192
201203 Volynia,
190 , 194 , 195
, 196
, 198
, 199
, 200
, 201
, 204
– 5 variations in composition, 184 – 6 variations in manner of operation, 186
– 7 Ilov (Kingdom of Poland), 446 inorodtsy (aliens), 78 ,
, 335
, 349
interethnic rioting not directed against Jews,
66 international press, Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums (Leipzig), 296
, 389
Bo¨rsen-Courier (Berlin), 250
Century Magazine (New York), 236
Daily News (London), 345
, 382
, 407
Daily Telegraph (London), 239
, 399
Frankfurter Zeitung, 250
Jewish Chronicle (London), 235
, 261
, 297
, 298
, 303
, 311
– 15 , 337 , 342 , 357
, 371
, 378
, 380
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