Category
page 1Antisemitism in the Russian Empire
Mikhail Bakunin
Russian revolutionary anarchist and philosopher (1814–1876)
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
antisemitic hoax text

Konstantin Pobedonostsev
Russian academic and politician (1827-1907)
Vladimir Purishkevich
Russian politician (1870-1920)
Sergei Nilus
Russian writer (1862–1929)
Great Retreat
1915 strategic retreat by Russian forces during World War I
Union of the Russian People
far-right political party in the Russian Empire
Pochvennichestvo
Pochvennichestvo ( ; , roughly "return to the native soil", from почва "soil") was a late 19th-century movement in Russia that tied in closely with its contemporary ideology, Slavophilia.
Menahem Mendel Beilis
Russian Jew accused of murder (1874–1934)
May Laws
temporary regulations regarding Jews in Russia
Nikolai Yevgenyevich Markov
Russian politician (1866–1945)
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Cantonist
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Pavel Krushevan
Russian journalist (1860-1909)
Jewish quota
limits on Jewish immigration and education
Andrey Dikiy
Russian writer and anti-Semitic theorist
Alexander Dubrovin
Russian proto-fascist politician (1855-1921)
Antisemitism in the Russian Empire
Status and treatment of Jewish people in Russian territory during the Reign of the Tsars.
Mikhail Herzenstein
Russian politician (1859–1906)

Jacob Brafman
Russian teacher, writer and journalist (1824-1879)
Ivan Shcheglovitov
Russian politician (1861–1918)
Boris Brasol
Russian lawyer and literary critic (1885–1963)