Would it be accurate to say Narodnaya Volya was a jewish revolutionary group?
>>18416408Page 200-201It would be misleading, however, to describe the Jewish role inNarodnaia Volia merely in terms of 'secondary functions', and to claimmoreover, as Tscherikower has done, that this role was a modest one (abesheydene) since Jews were ' located basically between the leaders of theparty and the direct perpetrators of terrorist acts'. 'The strength of theJewish revolutionary', he argues, 'lay altogether in different spheres: hewas a pioneer of party-building, a great practitioner and technician ofrevolution. '40 Much of this is true of course. But, as such, his role wasneither 'modest' nor always 'secondary'. As intermediaries between theparty's Executive Committee and its rank and file, the JewishNarodovoltsy occupied an important position in the propagation andorganization of political terrorism. Indicative of their high profile inNarodnaia Volia is also the fact that they were well represented in thehigher echelons of the party. Of the thirty-one members of the ExecutiveCommittee prior to 1 March 1881, two (or perhaps even three, that is,Zundelevich, Zlatopolskii, and Tellalov) were Jewish. Equally promi-nent was their share in the second highest rank of the party hierarchy. InHelfman, Iokhelson, Fridenson, and Aronchik they supplied four, orabout 16 per cent of the Committee's 'principal agents'. PerhapsGoldenberg should also be added to this latter category, although hisstatus has never been satisfactorily explained.41 Evidently, he and all theother Jews who were associated with the Executive Committee were alsoclosely linked with the leading councils of the party.
>>18416412In this relationshipthey fulfilled not only an intermediary technical function between theleadership and the terrorists in the field, but were themselves active and,at times, influential members of the former. Actually, only LeizerTsukerman and Lev Zlatopolskii fit the type of Jewish Narodovoletswho, in Tscherikower's opinion, played a 'modest technical role'. As forthe others, they were indeed 'great practitioners and technicians' of therevolutionary underground whose role however extended far beyondmere secondary functions in the perpetration of Narodnaia Volia'sterrorism.Though highly prejudiced in its assertion that Jews, along with Poles,were the mainspring of the revolution, the tsarist government obviouslyhad a case in blaming' Jewish nihilists' for the wave of terrorism that hadrocked the ship of state since 1878-79 and even claimed its captain in1881. In some ways, and in spite of their exaggerations, its officials had amore accurate appreciation of the role of Jews in the terrorist movementthan the revolutionaries themselves or historians who joined them indown-playing the Jewish contribution. Unfortunately, the facts of thiscontribution were readily absorbed into an already existing framework oftraditional anti-Jewish prejudices. This, in turn, produced a new strainof antisemitism that had terrible consequences for the Jews of Russia.However, the alchemy of mixing fact and prejudice had already begun inthe early 1870s before it yielded a convenient product for popularconsumption in the aftermath of Alexander IPs assassination.
>>18416408I hope so, Narodnaya Volya was incredibly based.