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Title: The Memoirs of Count Witte: A Portrait of the Twilight Years of Tsarism by the Man Who Built Modern Russia
Description: Armonk, NY, M.E. Sharpe, 1990. Hardcover. Octavo. Hardcover. red cloth in illustrated jacket. xxxiv, 885 pages ; 24 cm. The memoirs of Count Witte (1849-1915), Russian minister and statesman, cover the main political and social events in Tsarist Russia in the second part of the 19th century and up to 1912. Mentions, also, the anti-Jewish pogroms in Odessa (1871), Kiev (1888), and Kishinev (1903), and the responsibility of Tsarist politicians. On pp. 377-381, 592-593 he expressed his opinion on the "Jewish question" in Russia, blaming traditional Russian anti-Jewish policies and legislation, which he considered to be harmful also to the Russians. He pleaded for a gradual elimination of anti-Jewish laws, and supported the assimilation of the Jews. See other references in the subject index under: "Jewish question", "Jews", "Pogroms. VG.

Keywords: Biography / Autobiography ; Count Witte ; ; Russian History

Price: US$ 30.00 Seller: Kevin Mullen, Bookseller
- Book number: 206556

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