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Jacob S. Raisin. The Haskalah Movement in Russia
The Haskalah Movement in Russia
Table of Contents
PREFACE
CHAPTER I
THE PRE-HASKALAH PERIOD
?-1648
CHAPTER II
THE PERIOD OF TRANSITION
1648–1794
CHAPTER III
THE DAWN OF HASKALAH
1794–1840
CHAPTER IV
CONFLICTS AND CONQUESTS
1840–1855
CHAPTER V
RUSSIFICATION, REFORMATION, AND ASSIMILATION
1856–1881
CHAPTER VI
THE AWAKENING
1881–1905
NOTES
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE NOTES
CHAPTER I
THE PRE-HASKALAH PERIOD ?-1648 (pp. 17–52)
CHAPTER II
DAYS OF TRANSITION. 1648–1794 (pp. 53–109)
CHAPTER III
THE DAWN OF HASKALAH. 1794–1840 (pp. 110–161)
CHAPTER IV
CONFLICTS AND CONQUESTS. 1840–1855 (pp. 162–221)
CHAPTER V
RUSSIFICATION, REFORMATION, AND ASSIMILATION. 1856–1881 (pp. 222–267)
CHAPTER VI
THE AWAKENING. 1881–1905 (pp. 268–303)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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In addition there are less prominent individuals who received honors at the hands of their non-Jewish countrymen. Meïr Ashkenazi of Kaffa, in the Crimea, who was slain by pirates on a trip from "Gava to Dakhel," was envoy of the khan of the Tatars to the king of Poland in the sixteenth century. Mention is made of "Jewish Cossacks," who distinguished themselves on the field of battle, and were elevated to the rank of major and colonel.13 While the common opinion regarding Jews expressed itself in merry England in such ballads as "The Jewish Dochter," and "Gernutus, the Jew of Venice," many a Little Russian song had the bravery of a Jewish soldier as its burden. In everything save religion the Jews were hardly distinguishable from their neighbors.