bwaber@bookwyrm.social reviewed Pogrom by Steven J. Zipperstein
An Enlightening, Troubling Book about Eastern Jewish History and the Kishinev Atrocity
5 stars
Zipperstein starts this deeply researched book by reviewing the history of Jews in Eastern Europe in the 19th century and the dawn of the 20th - detailing how my ancestors migrated, lived, and worked in societies that sometimes tolerated them and was given to spurts of violence against them. Then he digs into the Kishinev pogrom and its aftermath, going into (probably too much) detail about the events themselves and the role that the telegraph played in quickly transmitting those atrocities to the world. The strong connection with the subsequent publication of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and other movements across the world are also considered in fascinating detail. Highly recommend.