References
- Ezra Mendelsohn, ‘The Russian Roots of the American Jewish Labor Movement’, YIVO, Annual of jewish Social Science, 16 (1976), 150–177.
- Irving Howe, World of our Fathers (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1976), p.77.
- Henry J. Tobias and Charles E. Woodhouse, ‘Political Reaction and Revolutionary Careers: The Jewish Bundists in Defeat, 1907–10’, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 19 (1977), 387–388.
- Nora Levin, Jewish Socialist Movements 1871–1917: While Messiah Tarried (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978), p.195.
- For example, The Politics of Marginality: Race, the Radical Right and Minorities in Twentieth-Century Britain ed. by Tony Kushner and Kenneth Lunn (London: Cass, 1990).
- For example, Bryan Cheyette, ‘The Other Self: Anglo-Jewish Fiction and the Representation of Jews in England, 1875–1905’ in The Making of Modern Anglo—Jewry ed. by David Cesarani (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1990).
- See Michelene Wandor's story ‘Return to Sender’ (1986) in the anthology (pp.177–184), which reworks one moment in Daniel Deronda.