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Thanks for adding new sources, I hope that wiki page is and is going to stay reliable. However, I am restoring J.E. quotation. It is an important historical encyclopedic source and we mention its date. Note that historical encyclopedic sources may or may not fit to someone's idea of POV. Thanks. ←
Humus sapiensну?00:21, 5 February 2008 (UTC)reply
Wrong date.
"In 1981, right after the begining of the Greek revolution in the Peloponese "
Testimony in the Mendel Beilis case, transcripts of which I am translating, suggest that private parties spent money on an investigation. Or was that only the Kishinev pogrom?
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13:50, 9 June 2013 (UTC)reply
Lede
The lede currently contains the sentance: "According to Jarrod Tanny, most historians argue that the earlier incidents were a result of "frictions unleashed by modernization" rather than antisemitism.[2] The 1905 pogrom was markedly larger in scale and antisemitism played a central role". This seems not quite right to me for a couple of reasons:
Firstly, "Someone (not important enough to have their own article) says other people say" seems a bit too vague, particularly for the lede. If there are lots of scholoars saying that, and little mainstream disagreement, then presumably we can just state that as fact, with references to back it up. On the other hand, if scholarly oppinion is more divided, then we shouldn't just say "someone says opinion ish't divided" with no counterpoint.
Secondly, and possibly more importantly, the cited text doesn't quite say what the lede says. "Not a resurgence of medieval anti-Semitism and Judeophobia" is not the same as "not due to anti-semitism". Modern and medieval antisemitism are - as I understand it - somewhat different beasts, derived from different prejudices. The former tends to be "they're too poor/too rich and taking all our jobs" combined with "And they run the government!" conspiracy theories, whereas the latter tended to be "they killed Christ". "Largely the product of frictions unleashed by modernization" is entierly compatible with the modern forms.
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18:15, 6 January 2014 (UTC)reply
1881-1906 section
The Bolshevik Piatnitsky is not a reliable source or trustworthy source or credible source. His long section critiquing the Tsarist government (a Bolshevik saying anything to criticise the Russian Empire, imagine my shock) should be removed, --
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09:46, 29 January 2021 (UTC)reply
Following the changes on
Odesa page, the page should be renamed. 00:59, 16 November 2022 (UTC) — Preceding
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