The role of antisemitism in the fall of the Romanov family and the 1917 Russian Revolution

by pinkregrets

I thinking of doing my research paper on this topic. I'm interested in learning about pre-ww2 antisemitism.

But searching on the internet for sources is more miss than hit. It's not examined as much as the political and economic causes of the revolution. So I was wondering if anyone could share sources with me? Books, articles, primary sources, documentaries, I'm looking for anything (as long as it has a historical spin to it and has a certain level of reliability).

And if you have a good understanding of this topic please feel free to share your thoughts about how antisemitism contributed to instability in russia.

treebalamb

I'm curious as to what role you perceive anti-semitism as playing in the 1917 revolution. I could give you some sources, but I'm not really sure how you think anti-semitism was a significant factor, so if you could expound on that idea a little, I think I might be able to more useful.

As I see it, the role of anti-semitism was much more prevalent in the 1905 revolution, which was flanked by pogroms, so I'm not sure if you're exploring this line specifically in the 1917 revolution or you mean the 1905 revolution.