References
- Arendt, H., 1978. The Jew as Pariah: Jewish identity and politics in the modern age. New York: Grove Press.
- Dekel, M., 2008. From the mouth of the raped woman Rivka Schiff, Kishinev, 1903. Women's studies quarterly. New York: Spring, 36 (1/2), 199–207.
- Gidley, B.2003. Citizenship and belonging: east end Jewish radicals 1903–1918. Thesis (Unpublished PhD). London: University of London.
- Gidley, B., 2009. Ghosts of Kishinev in the East End. In: N. Valman and E. Bar-Yosef, eds. The ‘Jew’ in late-Victorian and Edwardian culture: between the East End and East Africa. London: Palgrave.
- Grinberg, U., 1979. Gezamlte Verk [Collected Work]. II. Jerusalem: Magnes.
- Howe, I., 1976. The world of our fathers. New York: Simon and Schuster.
- Johnson, S., 2011. Pogroms, peasants, Jews: Britain and Eastern Europe's ‘Jewish question’, 1867–1925. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Kalman, R., 1995. The Jewish friendly societies of London, 1793–1993. Jewish historical studies, 33, 141–161.
- Kliger, H., 1985. The continuity of community Landsmanshaftn in New York and Tel Aviv. In: U. Schmelz and S. Della Pergola, eds. Papers in Jewish demography. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 402–415.
- Kugelmass, J. and Boyarin, J., 1983. From a ruined garden: the memorial books of Polish Jewry. New York: Schocken Books.
- Moya, J., 2005. Immigrants and associations: a global and historical perspective. Journal of ethnic and migration studies, 31 (5), 833–864. 10.1080/13691830500178147
- Moya, J., 2012. The Jewish experience in Argentina in a diasporic comparative perspective. In: A. Brodsky and R. Rein, eds. The New Jewish Argentina: facets of Jewish experiences in the Southern Cone. Leiden: Brill, 7–29.
- Penkower, M., 2004. The Kishinev Pogrom of 1903: a turning point in Jewish history. Modern Judaism, 24 (3), 187–225. 10.1093/mj/kjh017
- Prager, L., 1990. Yiddish culture in Britain. Frankfurt: Verlag Peter Lang.
- Rontch, I.E., 1939. The present state of the Landsmanshaftn. The Jewish social service quarterly, 15 (4), 360–378.
- Roskies, D., 1984. Against the apocalypse: responses to catastrophe in modern Jewish culture. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
- Shatzky, Y., 1955. Yisker-bikher [Memorial Books]. Yivo Bleter, 39, 339–354.
- Soyer, D., 1997. Jewish immigrant associations and American identity in New York, 1880–1939. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
- Toffell, G., 2012. Religious faith, space and diasporic communities in East London 1880–present: scoping of archival holdings from a Jewish perspective. Oxford: COMPAS.
- Weisser, M., 1985. A brotherhood of memory: Jewish Landsmanshaftn in the new world. New York: Basic Books.
- Workers Fund, 1917. Bulletin. London: Workers Fund.