Dusetos, Easter 1905: The Story Of One Pogrom
Darius Staliūnas
Journal of Baltic Studies, 2012, vol. 43, issue 4, 495-514
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This article analyzes the causes, development, and consequences of the Dusetos pogrom on Easter Monday 1905. Although the dynamic of the pogrom and the circumstances surrounding it fit to a great extent the typical model of such incidents within the empire and the whole mass of anti-Jewish stereotypes, in all major characteristics (causes, duration, number of people involved, intensity of violence, number of victims, etc.) it followed a rather communal pattern of ethnic violence, and was very different from deadly pogroms in other parts of the Russian Empire during 1905 revolution.
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1080/01629778.2012.681547
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