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Legacy of Blood: Jews, Pogroms, and Ritual Murder in the Lands...
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Legacy of Blood : Jews, Pogroms, and Ritual Murder in the Lands of the Soviets
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Elissa Bemporad
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This book traces the legacies of the two most extreme manifestations of tsarist antisemitism-pogroms and blood libels-in the Soviet Union, from 1917 to the early 1960s. Closely intertwined in history and memory, pogroms and blood libels were and are considered central to the Jewish experience in late Tsarist Russia, the only country on earth with large scale anti-Jewish violence in the early twentieth century. But their persistence and memory under the Bolsheviks-a chapter that is largely overlooked by the existing scholarship-significantly shaped the Soviet Jewish experience. By exploring the phenomenon and the memory of pogroms and blood libels in the Soviet territories of the interwar period as well as, after World War II, in the newly annexed territories, Bemporad studies the social realities of everyday antisemitism through the emergence of communities of violence and memories of violence. The fifty-year-span from the Bolshevik Revolution to the early years of Krushchev included a living generation of Jews, and non-Jews alike, who remembered the Beilis Affair, the pogroms of the civil war and in some cases even the violence of the prerevolutionary years. Bemporad also examines the ways in which Jews reacted to and remembered the unprecedented violence of the pogroms of the Russian Civil War, and how they responded to and which strategies they adopted to confront accusations of ritual murder. By tracing the "afterlife" of pogroms and blood libels in the USSR, Legacy of Blood sheds light on the broader question of the changing position of Jews in Soviet society. And by doing so it tells the story of the solid yet ever changing and at times ambivalent relationship between the Soviet state and the Jewish minority group.

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Legacy of Blood : Jews, Pogroms, and Ritual Murder in the Lands of the Soviets
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"Legacy of Blood... is the product of great research acumen and an important scholarly achievement." -- Mikhail Krutikov, Forverts "Bemporad's book makes a significant contribution to the study of the Jewish question in the USSR... it also provides... a comprehensive study of the history of interethnic relations through the prism of political, social and cultural processes." -- Ab Imperio "This book allows for a uniquely dynamic approach to antisemitism in Eastern Europe, as well as a suggestive entry point into the history of Soviet Jews." -- Thomas Chopard, Revue Alarmer: Recherches et enseignements sur l'antisemitisme et les racismes [translated] "It provides an unflinching examination of the political, governmental and social dynamics that led to the violent deaths of hundreds of thousands of Jews in the late 19thand early 20th centuries." -- Shelley S. Hebert, The Times of Israel "The Soviet state consciously suppressed pogroms and the anti-Semitic myths underlying them, but as Bemporad (Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY) shows in this important, well-researched book, these beliefs simply fled underground... Summing Up: Highly recommended" -- CHOICE "Perhaps the most essential new book on old conspiracies" -- Tablet "Elissa Bemporad tackles the long-term trauma of early pogroms and their impact on Soviet society up to the 1950s. Examining ritual murder accusations and the official and popular responses to them..." -- Jan Burzlaff, Journal of Contemporary History "The horrific pogroms in 1918-21 that were perpetrated by several armed forces in the multilateral wars in what became Poland and Soviet Ukraine have been overshadowed by the Holocaust that followed just two decades later. This book describes those pogroms in vivid detail, links them to the hoary myth of Jews using Christians' blood for religious rituals, and contends that the myth persisted into the Soviet period, even as late as the 1960s. Bemporad gives us valuable analytical insights into the nature of antisemitism in the USSR. This is a work of highly original and persuasive research on the persistence of blood libels and pogroms and on the sometimes surprising Jewish reactions to it." -- Zvi Gitelman "In Legacy of Blood, Elissa Bemporad, a leading voice in Soviet Jewish studies, recreates a lost chapter in the history of the Soviet Union's Jewish population. This pioneering study grounds the history of Soviet-Jewish relationsin the horrendous pogroms of the Russian civil war period, when some 150,000 innocent people were slaughtered. As a consequence of this violence, Jewish citizens looked to the Soviet state for protection-and the state mostly did protect Jews until the eve of World War II. Popular antisemitism, in the meantime, never entirely disappeared as medieval accusations and rumors of "blood libels" continued to erupt. This fine study is an essential first chapter in the understanding the Holocaust within the context of Russian and Soviet history." -- Lynne Viola "Elissa Bemporad combines a harrowing exploration of the legacy of Russian Civil War-era pogroms for both Soviet Jews and Soviet authorities with a startling reconstruction of the ways that ritual murder accusations persisted into the Soviet era. The result is a rich and disturbing reconsideration of the history of Soviet antisemitism. Legacy of Blood is a brilliant achievement." -- Paul Hanebrink "A deeply researched, original exploration of the resilience of the darkest anti-Jewish beliefs. Elissa Bemporad raises vexing questions about the underbelly of the Soviet Jewish experience even in its best years before the Second World War." -- Steven J. Zipperstein, The horrific pogroms in 1918-21 that were perpetrated by several armed forces in the multilateral wars in what became Poland and Soviet Ukraine have been overshadowed by the Holocaust that followed just two decades later. This book describes those pogroms in vivid detail, links them to the hoary myth of Jews using Christians' blood for religious rituals, and contends that the myth persisted into the Soviet period, even as late as the 1960s. Bemporad gives us valuableanalytical insights into the nature of antisemitism in the USSR. This is a work of highly original and persuasive research on the persistence of blood libels and pogroms and on the sometimes surprising Jewish reactions to it., "It provides an unflinching examination of the political, governmental and social dynamics that led to the violent deaths of hundreds of thousands of Jews in the late 19thand early 20th centuries." -- Shelley S. Hebert, The Times of Israel "The Soviet state consciously suppressed pogroms and the anti-Semitic myths underlying them, but as Bemporad (Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY) shows in this important, well-researched book, these beliefs simply fled underground.Summing Up: Highly recommended" -- CHOICE "Perhaps the most essential new book on old conspiracies" -- Tablet "Elissa Bemporad tackles the long-term trauma of early pogroms and their impact on Soviet society up to the 1950s. Examining ritual murder accusations and the official and popular responses to them..." -- Jan Burzlaff, Journal of Contemporary History "The horrific pogroms in 1918-21 that were perpetrated by several armed forces in the multilateral wars in what became Poland and Soviet Ukraine have been overshadowed by the Holocaust that followed just two decades later. This book describes those pogroms in vivid detail, links them to the hoary myth of Jews using Christians' blood for religious rituals, and contends that the myth persisted into the Soviet period, even as late as the 1960s. Bemporad gives us valuable analytical insights into the nature of antisemitism in the USSR. This is a work of highly original and persuasive research on the persistence of blood libels and pogroms and on the sometimes surprising Jewish reactions to it." -- Zvi Gitelman "In Legacy of Blood, Elissa Bemporad, a leading voice in Soviet Jewish studies, recreates a lost chapter in the history of the Soviet Union's Jewish population. This pioneering study grounds the history of Soviet-Jewish relationsin the horrendous pogroms of the Russian civil war period, when some 150,000 innocent people were slaughtered. As a consequence of this violence, Jewish citizens looked to the Soviet state for protection-and the state mostly did protect Jews until the eve of World War II. Popular antisemitism, in the meantime, never entirely disappeared as medieval accusations and rumors of "blood libels" continued to erupt. This fine study is an essential first chapter in the understanding the Holocaust within the context of Russian and Soviet history." -- Lynne Viola "Elissa Bemporad combines a harrowing exploration of the legacy of Russian Civil War-era pogroms for both Soviet Jews and Soviet authorities with a startling reconstruction of the ways that ritual murder accusations persisted into the Soviet era. The result is a rich and disturbing reconsideration of the history of Soviet antisemitism. Legacy of Blood is a brilliant achievement." -- Paul Hanebrink "A deeply researched, original exploration of the resilience of the darkest anti-Jewish beliefs. Elissa Bemporad raises vexing questions about the underbelly of the Soviet Jewish experience even in its best years before the Second World War." -- Steven J. Zipperstein, "It provides an unflinching examination of the political, governmental and social dynamics that led to the violent deaths of hundreds of thousands of Jews in the late 19thÂand early 20th centuries." -- Shelley S. Hebert, The Times of Israel "The Soviet state consciously suppressed pogroms and the anti-Semitic myths underlying them, but as Bemporad (Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY) shows in this important, well-researched book, these beliefs simply fled underground... Summing Up: Highly recommended" -- CHOICE "Perhaps the most essential new book on old conspiracies" -- Tablet "Elissa Bemporad tackles the long-term trauma of early pogroms and their impact on Soviet society up to the 1950s. Examining ritual murder accusations and the official and popular responses to them..." -- Jan Burzlaff, Journal of Contemporary History "The horrific pogroms in 1918-21 that were perpetrated by several armed forces in the multilateral wars in what became Poland and Soviet Ukraine have been overshadowed by the Holocaust that followed just two decades later. This book describes those pogroms in vivid detail, links them to the hoary myth of Jews using Christians' blood for religious rituals, and contends that the myth persisted into the Soviet period, even as late as the 1960s. Bemporad gives us valuable analytical insights into the nature of antisemitism in the USSR. This is a work of highly original and persuasive research on the persistence of blood libels and pogroms and on the sometimes surprising Jewish reactions to it." -- Zvi Gitelman "In Legacy of Blood, Elissa Bemporad, a leading voice in Soviet Jewish studies, recreates a lost chapter in the history of the Soviet Union's Jewish population. This pioneering study grounds the history of Soviet-Jewish relationsin the horrendous pogroms of the Russian civil war period, when some 150,000 innocent people were slaughtered. As a consequence of this violence, Jewish citizens looked to the Soviet state for protection-and the state mostly did protect Jews until the eve of World War II. Popular antisemitism, in the meantime, never entirely disappeared as medieval accusations and rumors of "blood libels" continued to erupt. This fine study is an essential first chapter in the understanding the Holocaust within the context of Russian and Soviet history." -- Lynne Viola "Elissa Bemporad combines a harrowing exploration of the legacy of Russian Civil War-era pogroms for both Soviet Jews and Soviet authorities with a startling reconstruction of the ways that ritual murder accusations persisted into the Soviet era. The result is a rich and disturbing reconsideration of the history of Soviet antisemitism. Legacy of Blood is a brilliant achievement." -- Paul Hanebrink "A deeply researched, original exploration of the resilience of the darkest anti-Jewish beliefs. Elissa Bemporad raises vexing questions about the underbelly of the Soviet Jewish experience even in its best years before the Second World War." -- Steven J. Zipperstein, "This book allows for a uniquely dynamic approach to antisemitism in Eastern Europe, as well as a suggestive entry point into the history of Soviet Jews." -- Thomas Chopard, Revue Alarmer: Recherches et enseignements sur l'antisemitisme et les racismes [translated] "It provides an unflinching examination of the political, governmental and social dynamics that led to the violent deaths of hundreds of thousands of Jews in the late 19thand early 20th centuries." -- Shelley S. Hebert, The Times of Israel "The Soviet state consciously suppressed pogroms and the anti-Semitic myths underlying them, but as Bemporad (Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY) shows in this important, well-researched book, these beliefs simply fled underground... Summing Up: Highly recommended" -- CHOICE "Perhaps the most essential new book on old conspiracies" -- Tablet "Elissa Bemporad tackles the long-term trauma of early pogroms and their impact on Soviet society up to the 1950s. Examining ritual murder accusations and the official and popular responses to them..." -- Jan Burzlaff, Journal of Contemporary History "The horrific pogroms in 1918-21 that were perpetrated by several armed forces in the multilateral wars in what became Poland and Soviet Ukraine have been overshadowed by the Holocaust that followed just two decades later. This book describes those pogroms in vivid detail, links them to the hoary myth of Jews using Christians' blood for religious rituals, and contends that the myth persisted into the Soviet period, even as late as the 1960s. Bemporad gives us valuable analytical insights into the nature of antisemitism in the USSR. This is a work of highly original and persuasive research on the persistence of blood libels and pogroms and on the sometimes surprising Jewish reactions to it." -- Zvi Gitelman "In Legacy of Blood, Elissa Bemporad, a leading voice in Soviet Jewish studies, recreates a lost chapter in the history of the Soviet Union's Jewish population. This pioneering study grounds the history of Soviet-Jewish relationsin the horrendous pogroms of the Russian civil war period, when some 150,000 innocent people were slaughtered. As a consequence of this violence, Jewish citizens looked to the Soviet state for protection-and the state mostly did protect Jews until the eve of World War II. Popular antisemitism, in the meantime, never entirely disappeared as medieval accusations and rumors of "blood libels" continued to erupt. This fine study is an essential first chapter in the understanding the Holocaust within the context of Russian and Soviet history." -- Lynne Viola "Elissa Bemporad combines a harrowing exploration of the legacy of Russian Civil War-era pogroms for both Soviet Jews and Soviet authorities with a startling reconstruction of the ways that ritual murder accusations persisted into the Soviet era. The result is a rich and disturbing reconsideration of the history of Soviet antisemitism. Legacy of Blood is a brilliant achievement." -- Paul Hanebrink "A deeply researched, original exploration of the resilience of the darkest anti-Jewish beliefs. Elissa Bemporad raises vexing questions about the underbelly of the Soviet Jewish experience even in its best years before the Second World War." -- Steven J. Zipperstein, "It provides an unflinching examination of the political, governmental and social dynamics that led to the violent deaths of hundreds of thousands of Jews in the late 19thand early 20th centuries." -- Shelley S. Hebert, The Times of Israel "The Soviet state consciously suppressed pogroms and the anti-Semitic myths underlying them, but as Bemporad (Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY) shows in this important, well-researched book, these beliefs simply fled underground... Summing Up: Highly recommended" -- CHOICE "Perhaps the most essential new book on old conspiracies" -- Tablet "Elissa Bemporad tackles the long-term trauma of early pogroms and their impact on Soviet society up to the 1950s. Examining ritual murder accusations and the official and popular responses to them..." -- Jan Burzlaff, Journal of Contemporary History "The horrific pogroms in 1918-21 that were perpetrated by several armed forces in the multilateral wars in what became Poland and Soviet Ukraine have been overshadowed by the Holocaust that followed just two decades later. This book describes those pogroms in vivid detail, links them to the hoary myth of Jews using Christians' blood for religious rituals, and contends that the myth persisted into the Soviet period, even as late as the 1960s. Bemporad gives us valuable analytical insights into the nature of antisemitism in the USSR. This is a work of highly original and persuasive research on the persistence of blood libels and pogroms and on the sometimes surprising Jewish reactions to it." -- Zvi Gitelman "In Legacy of Blood, Elissa Bemporad, a leading voice in Soviet Jewish studies, recreates a lost chapter in the history of the Soviet Union's Jewish population. This pioneering study grounds the history of Soviet-Jewish relationsin the horrendous pogroms of the Russian civil war period, when some 150,000 innocent people were slaughtered. As a consequence of this violence, Jewish citizens looked to the Soviet state for protection-and the state mostly did protect Jews until the eve of World War II. Popular antisemitism, in the meantime, never entirely disappeared as medieval accusations and rumors of "blood libels" continued to erupt. This fine study is an essential first chapter in the understanding the Holocaust within the context of Russian and Soviet history." -- Lynne Viola "Elissa Bemporad combines a harrowing exploration of the legacy of Russian Civil War-era pogroms for both Soviet Jews and Soviet authorities with a startling reconstruction of the ways that ritual murder accusations persisted into the Soviet era. The result is a rich and disturbing reconsideration of the history of Soviet antisemitism. Legacy of Blood is a brilliant achievement." -- Paul Hanebrink "A deeply researched, original exploration of the resilience of the darkest anti-Jewish beliefs. Elissa Bemporad raises vexing questions about the underbelly of the Soviet Jewish experience even in its best years before the Second World War." -- Steven J. Zipperstein, "The Soviet state consciously suppressed pogroms and the anti-Semitic myths underlying them, but as Bemporad (Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY) shows in this important, well-researched book, these beliefs simply fled underground.Summing Up: Highly recommended" -- CHOICE "The horrific pogroms in 1918-21 that were perpetrated by several armed forces in the multilateral wars in what became Poland and Soviet Ukraine have been overshadowed by the Holocaust that followed just two decades later. This book describes those pogroms in vivid detail, links them to the hoary myth of Jews using Christians' blood for religious rituals, and contends that the myth persisted into the Soviet period, even as late as the 1960s. Bemporad gives us valuable analytical insights into the nature of antisemitism in the USSR. This is a work of highly original and persuasive research on the persistence of blood libels and pogroms and on the sometimes surprising Jewish reactions to it." -- Zvi Gitelman "In Legacy of Blood, Elissa Bemporad, a leading voice in Soviet Jewish studies, recreates a lost chapter in the history of the Soviet Union's Jewish population. This pioneering study grounds the history of Soviet-Jewish relationsin the horrendous pogroms of the Russian civil war period, when some 150,000 innocent people were slaughtered. As a consequence of this violence, Jewish citizens looked to the Soviet state for protection-and the state mostly did protect Jews until the eve of World War II. Popular antisemitism, in the meantime, never entirely disappeared as medieval accusations and rumors of "blood libels" continued to erupt. This fine study is an essential first chapter in the understanding the Holocaust within the context of Russian and Soviet history." -- Lynne Viola "Elissa Bemporad combines a harrowing exploration of the legacy of Russian Civil War-era pogroms for both Soviet Jews and Soviet authorities with a startling reconstruction of the ways that ritual murder accusations persisted into the Soviet era. The result is a rich and disturbing reconsideration of the history of Soviet antisemitism. Legacy of Blood is a brilliant achievement." -- Paul Hanebrink "A deeply researched, original exploration of the resilience of the darkest anti-Jewish beliefs. Elissa Bemporad raises vexing questions about the underbelly of the Soviet Jewish experience even in its best years before the Second World War." -- Steven J. Zipperstein, "It provides an unflinching examination of the political, governmental and social dynamics that led to the violent deaths of hundreds of thousands of Jews in the late 19thand early 20th centuries." -- Shelley S. Hebert, The Times of Israel "The Soviet state consciously suppressed pogroms and the anti-Semitic myths underlying them, but as Bemporad (Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY) shows in this important, well-researched book, these beliefs simply fled underground.Summing Up: Highly recommended" -- CHOICE "The horrific pogroms in 1918-21 that were perpetrated by several armed forces in the multilateral wars in what became Poland and Soviet Ukraine have been overshadowed by the Holocaust that followed just two decades later. This book describes those pogroms in vivid detail, links them to the hoary myth of Jews using Christians' blood for religious rituals, and contends that the myth persisted into the Soviet period, even as late as the 1960s. Bemporad gives us valuable analytical insights into the nature of antisemitism in the USSR. This is a work of highly original and persuasive research on the persistence of blood libels and pogroms and on the sometimes surprising Jewish reactions to it." -- Zvi Gitelman "In Legacy of Blood, Elissa Bemporad, a leading voice in Soviet Jewish studies, recreates a lost chapter in the history of the Soviet Union's Jewish population. This pioneering study grounds the history of Soviet-Jewish relationsin the horrendous pogroms of the Russian civil war period, when some 150,000 innocent people were slaughtered. As a consequence of this violence, Jewish citizens looked to the Soviet state for protection-and the state mostly did protect Jews until the eve of World War II. Popular antisemitism, in the meantime, never entirely disappeared as medieval accusations and rumors of "blood libels" continued to erupt. This fine study is an essential first chapter in the understanding the Holocaust within the context of Russian and Soviet history." -- Lynne Viola "Elissa Bemporad combines a harrowing exploration of the legacy of Russian Civil War-era pogroms for both Soviet Jews and Soviet authorities with a startling reconstruction of the ways that ritual murder accusations persisted into the Soviet era. The result is a rich and disturbing reconsideration of the history of Soviet antisemitism. Legacy of Blood is a brilliant achievement." -- Paul Hanebrink "A deeply researched, original exploration of the resilience of the darkest anti-Jewish beliefs. Elissa Bemporad raises vexing questions about the underbelly of the Soviet Jewish experience even in its best years before the Second World War." -- Steven J. Zipperstein, "The horrific pogroms in 1918-21 that were perpetrated by several armed forces in the multilateral wars in what became Poland and Soviet Ukraine have been overshadowed by the Holocaust that followed just two decades later. This book describes those pogroms in vivid detail, links them to the hoary myth of Jews using Christians' blood for religious rituals, and contends that the myth persisted into the Soviet period, even as late as the 1960s. Bemporad gives us valuable analytical insights into the nature of antisemitism in the USSR. This is a work of highly original and persuasive research on the persistence of blood libels and pogroms and on the sometimes surprising Jewish reactions to it." -- Zvi Gitelman "In Legacy of Blood, Elissa Bemporad, a leading voice in Soviet Jewish studies, recreates a lost chapter in the history of the Soviet Union's Jewish population. This pioneering study grounds the history of Soviet-Jewish relationsin the horrendous pogroms of the Russian civil war period, when some 150,000 innocent people were slaughtered. As a consequence of this violence, Jewish citizens looked to the Soviet state for protection-and the state mostly did protect Jews until the eve of World War II. Popular antisemitism, in the meantime, never entirely disappeared as medieval accusations and rumors of "blood libels" continued to erupt. This fine study is an essential first chapter in the understanding the Holocaust within the context of Russian and Soviet history." -- Lynne Viola "Elissa Bemporad combines a harrowing exploration of the legacy of Russian Civil War-era pogroms for both Soviet Jews and Soviet authorities with a startling reconstruction of the ways that ritual murder accusations persisted into the Soviet era. The result is a rich and disturbing reconsideration of the history of Soviet antisemitism. Legacy of Blood is a brilliant achievement." -- Paul Hanebrink "A deeply researched, original exploration of the resilience of the darkest anti-Jewish beliefs. Elissa Bemporad raises vexing questions about the underbelly of the Soviet Jewish experience even in its best years before the Second World War." -- Steven J. Zipperstein
Table of Content
Introduction: From Blood Legacies to Bloodlands1 The Pogroms of the Civil War and the Soviet-Jewish Alliance2 The Afterlife of the Beilis Affair: The Blood Libel in the Soviet Union3 The Pogroms as Soviet (Jewish) Sites of Memory 4 How the Ritual Murder Accusation Persisted in the Soviet Landscape 5 Myth and Reality: The "Absence" of the Pogrom in the Lands of the Soviets6 From Cannibalism to Political Murder: Modern Permutations of the Blood Libel ConclusionNotesSelected Bibliography Index, Introduction: From Blood Legacies to Bloodlands 1 The Pogroms of the Civil War and the Soviet-Jewish Alliance 2 The Afterlife of the Beilis Affair: The Blood Libel in the Soviet Union 3 The Pogroms as Soviet (Jewish) Sites of Memory 4 How the Ritual Murder Accusation Persisted in the Soviet Landscape 5 Myth and Reality: The "Absence" of the Pogrom in the Lands of the Soviets 6 From Cannibalism to Political Murder: Modern Permutations of the Blood Libel Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2019
Topic
Judaism / General, Religious Intolerance, Persecution & Conflict, Genocide & War Crimes, Europe / General, Jewish
Lccn
2019-021019
Dewey Decimal
305.892/404709/04
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Religion, History, Political Science

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