WORKERS, POGROMS, AND THE 1905 REVOLUTION IN ODESSA
Workers, Pogroms, and the 1905 Revolution in Odessa
Workers, Pogroms, and the 1905 Revolution in Odessa
Introduction
The Russian pogroms of 1905 were a continuation of alike disturbances that had taken location in 1903. Following the Russian beat in the Russo-Japanese conflict, there was an abortive revolution. Some restructures and freedoms were conceded briefly. The Tsarist government dreaded revolutionary ferment and recognized "the Jews" with the communal revolutionaries. The unrest was escorted by pogroms. After a long time span of discussion and force, the Tsarist government eventually handed out a Manifesto of liberal restructure on October 17, 1905. ...