Legacy of Blood - Elissa Bemporad

Legacy of Blood

Jews, Pogroms, and Ritual Murder in the Lands of the Soviets

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Buch | Hardcover
252 Seiten
2020
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-046645-9 (ISBN)
102,25 inkl. MwSt
In Legacy of Blood, Elissa Bemporad 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. By exploring the phenomenon and the memory of anti-Jewish violence under the Bolsheviks, this book sheds light on the changing position of Jews in Stalinist society.
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.

A native of Italy, Elissa Bemporad grew up in Modena. She studied Russian language and History at the University of Bologna and earned her doctoral degree from Stanford University. Bemproad lived in Minsk, Belarus, for a year, where she conducted archival research for her first book, Becoming Soviet Jews: The Bolshevik Experiment in Minsk. She is also the author of Women and Genocide: Survivors, Victims, Perpetrators.

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

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 11 illustrations
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 236 x 163 mm
Gewicht 499 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-19-046645-6 / 0190466456
ISBN-13 978-0-19-046645-9 / 9780190466459
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