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Voĭny temnykhʺ silʺ, title page, frontispiece with inscription, pages 3 through 4, and pages 141 through 142
Voĭny temnykhʺ silʺ, title page, frontispiece with inscription, pages 3 through 4, and pages 141 through 142
Voĭny temnykhʺ silʺ, title page, frontispiece with inscription, pages 3 through 4, and pages 141 through 142
Voĭny temnykhʺ silʺ, title page, frontispiece with inscription, pages 3 through 4, and pages 141 through 142
Voĭny temnykhʺ silʺ, title page, frontispiece with inscription, pages 3 through 4, and pages 141 through 142
Voĭny temnykhʺ silʺ, title page, frontispiece with inscription, pages 3 through 4, and pages 141 through 142

Dublin Core

Title

Voĭny temnykhʺ silʺ, title page, frontispiece with inscription, pages 3 through 4, and pages 141 through 142

Subject

Jews -- Legal status, laws, etc.

Description

Title translates as "Wars of the Dark Forces", written by Nikolai Evgen'evich Markov. He was the influential leader of the Kursk branch of the Union of the Russian People and Union of Michael the Archangel, chauvinist, and member of the anti-Semitic organization, the Black Hundreds. This book depicts Jews as a "malevolent race" and calls for the unmasking of the Jewish conspiracy. The Beilis trial is discussed in the displayed chapter.

Creator

Markov, N. E. (Nikolaĭ Evgenʹevich), 1866-1945

Publisher

Doloĭ zlo

Date

1928

Language

rus

Identifier

CLIO id: 3057659

Additional Item Metadata

Provenance

Gift of Markov's heirs via Kseniia Denikina, 1964-1965

MODS

Key Date

1928

Type of Date

ex

Publication Place

Paris

Place of Origin

Russia

Form/Genre

books

Repository Name

nnc-rb

Subrepository

Bakhmeteff Archive of Russian and East European History and Culture

Language of Cataloging

eng

Digital Origin

rd

Collection

Nikolai Evgen'evich Markov Papers

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Book

Citation

Markov, N. E. (Nikolaĭ Evgenʹevich), 1866-1945, “Voĭny temnykhʺ silʺ, title page, frontispiece with inscription, pages 3 through 4, and pages 141 through 142,” Columbia University Libraries Online Exhibitions, accessed May 5, 2024, https://exhibitions.library.columbia.edu/exhibits/show/melting-pot/item/468.

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