Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; ILLUSTRATIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTION; 1 'BOCHE, BOLSHIE AND THE JEWISH BOGEY': THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION AND THE GROWTH OF ANTISEMITISM IN BRITAIN; The British government, intervention and the Jews in Russia; The 'Guttercliffe press'; Bolsheviks and proto-Fascists; 'The dislike of the unlike': the aliens question and the 'Bolshevik bogey'; 2 FROM BONDAGE UNTO FREEDOM? 'WEST END' JEWRY AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION -- ATTITUDES; The February Revolution; 'Hocus-pocus anarchism': from February to October
The Bolshevik RevolutionBritish intervention and the Russian Civil War; 3 'OUR OWN': 'WEST END' JEWRY AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION -- POLICY; Relief, refugees, reconstruction; Wolf's 'quiet diplomacy' -- the Paris peace conference, 1919; Communal self-defence; Public protest; The 'Letter of the Ten'; 4 ZIONISM VERSUS BOLSHEVISM: 'A STRUGGLE FOR THE SOUL OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE'; The 'propaganda card': the British government, the Balfour Declaration and the Russian Revolution; Weizmann's 'quiet diplomacy'
'English Zionists versus British Jews': the impact of the Russian Revolution upon the debate within Anglo-JewryConclusion; 5 JEWISH BOLSHEVIKS? EAST END JEWRY AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION; The Yiddish press and the Russian Revolution; 'Friendly aliens' and the conscription question; Jewish Bolsheviks?; CONCLUSION; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX
Summary
First Published in 1992
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-288) and index