Blood Libel in Late Imperial Russia

About The Book

<p>On Sunday March 20 1911 children playing in a cave near Kiev made a gruesome discovery: the blood-soaked body of a partially clad boy. After right-wing groups asserted that the killing was a ritual murder the police with no direct evidence arrested Menachem Mendel Beilis a 39-year-old Jewish manager at a factory near the site of the crime. Beilis's trial in 1913 quickly became an international cause célèbre. The jury ultimately acquitted Beilis but held that the crime had the hallmarks of a ritual murder. Robert Weinberg's account of the Beilis Affair explores the reasons why the tsarist government framed Beilis shedding light on the excesses of antisemitism in late Imperial Russia. Primary documents culled from the trial transcript newspaper articles Beilis's memoirs and archival sources many appearing in English for the first time bring readers face to face with this notorious trial.</p>
Piracy-free
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Secure Transactions
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.
Review final details at checkout.
downArrow

Details


LOOKING TO PLACE A BULK ORDER?CLICK HERE