The Shield
Leonid Andreyev
21 chapters
3 hour read
Selected Chapters
21 chapters
THE NEWEST BORZOI BOOKS
THE NEWEST BORZOI BOOKS
ASPHALT By Orrick Johns BACKWATER By Dorothy Richardson CENTRAL EUROPE By Friedrich Naumann CRIMES OF CHARITY By Konrad Bercovici RUSSIA'S MESSAGE By William English Walling THE BOOK OF SELF By James Oppenheim THE BOOK OF CAMPING By A. Hyatt Verrill MODERN RUSSIAN HISTORY By Alexander Kornilov THE RUSSIAN SCHOOL OF PAINTING By Alexandre Benois THE JOURNAL OF LEO TOLSTOI (1895-1899) THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A SUPERTRAMP By William H. Davies With a Preface by Bernard Shaw THE BOOK OF SELF By James Opp
48 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
FOREWORD
FOREWORD
This is not merely a book about the Russian Jews. It is a marvellous revelation of the Russian soul. It shows not only that the overwhelming majority of the Russian intellectuals, including nearly all of her brilliant literary geniuses, are opposed to the persecution of the Jews or any other race, but that they have a capacity for sympathy and understanding of humanity unequalled in any other land. I do not know of any book where the genius and heart of Russia is better displayed. Not only her l
11 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
PREFACE
PREFACE
Published by the Russian Society for the Study of Jewish Life under the joint editorship of three eminent men-of-letters, Gorky, Andreyev, and Sologub, the original Shield saw the light of day last year in Petrograd. The book consists of numerous studies, essays, stories and poems, all these contributions to the symposium on the Jewish question coming exclusively from the pen of Russian authors of non-Jewish birth. In making a selection for the present volume, I have thought it advisable to give
2 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
RUSSIA AND THE JEWSToC
RUSSIA AND THE JEWSToC
Alexey Maksinovich Pyeshkov, better known under the assumed name of Maxim Gorky, was born in 1869. In 1905 he was arrested and imprisoned because of his political convictions. After the revolutionary days of 1906 he left Russia and settled on the island of Capri. At the beginning of the present war he returned to Russia and took an active part in the public life of the country. He is at present residing in Petrograd, where he edits a monthly of distinctly radical tendencies....
24 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
RUSSIA AND THE JEWS
RUSSIA AND THE JEWS
From time to time—more often as time goes on!—circumstances force the Russian author to remind his compatriots of certain indisputable, elementary truths. It is a very hard duty:—it is painfully awkward to speak to grown-up and literate people in this manner: "Ladies and gentlemen! We must be humane; humaneness is not only beautiful, but also advantageous to us. We must be just; justice is the foundation of culture. We must make our own the ideas of law and civil liberty: the usefulness of such
11 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
THE FIRST STEPToC
THE FIRST STEPToC
Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev, the author of impressive tales and remarkable dramas, is well known both in America and in England. Since the beginning of the Great War he has devoted himself to the artistic portrayal of the war's effect on his country, and also to purely publicistic tasks. He was born in 1871....
16 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
THE FIRST STEP
THE FIRST STEP
—H. Byalik. It is with deep emotion that I have read in the Polish New Gazette an interview about the Jewish question with a personage of high station who seems to be really well informed. According to this personage, a number of measures are being proposed and planned, which are intended to lighten the grievous lot of the Jews in Russia: the abolition of the "Pale of Settlement" in relation to towns large and small, the abrogation of the percentage "norm" in the secondary and higher educational
14 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
MR. JACKSON'S OPINION ON THE JEWISH QUESTIONToC
MR. JACKSON'S OPINION ON THE JEWISH QUESTIONToC
Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko is to-day universally recognized in Russia as the most worthy guardian of the best traditions of Russian letters. He has done yeoman service to his country both as an author of humanitarian tales and as the mouth-piece of Russia's public conscience. After the government some time ago suppressed the magazine "Russian Wealth" which Korolenko had edited, he retired to the city of Poltava, in the South, and in late years his appearance in print has been a rare event
26 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
MR. JACKSON'S OPINION ON THE JEWISH QUESTION
MR. JACKSON'S OPINION ON THE JEWISH QUESTION
One of the most intelligent though not one of the most profound opinions about the Jewish question I happened to hear from a chance fellow-traveller on the Atlantic Ocean. And although it was quite some time ago, and the man who expressed it was in no way remarkable, nevertheless this opinion is recalled to me on various occasions—very frequently in these days. It was in 1904. Together with a fellow countryman, also a man of letters, I was travelling aboard a steamer of the Anglo-American Compan
11 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
THE JEWISH QUESTION IN RUSSIAToC
THE JEWISH QUESTION IN RUSSIAToC
Professor Paul Nikolayevich Milyukov, the central figure in the present Russian revolution, was born in 1859. Before the upheaval in 1905 he was known as a distinguished historian. In 1903 and 1904 he lectured on Russia at Harvard and at the University of Chicago, and in 1908 he spoke on the situation in Russia before the Civic Forum in Carnegie Hall. Ever since the revolutionary days of 1905-6, Professor Milyukov has been playing a most conspicuous part in the Russian emancipatory movement, as
30 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
THE JEWISH QUESTION IN RUSSIA
THE JEWISH QUESTION IN RUSSIA
The Jewish question in Russia presents altogether peculiar aspects. This is not only because there are in the Empire six million Jews, i.e., more than in any other State in the world, and because in the provinces annexed at the end of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth centuries, they form as much as 11 per cent. of the population—but also for the reason that the legal status of the Russian Jews completely differs from that of other non-Russian nationalities which go to make the
16 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
THE JEWS AND RUSSIAN ECONOMIC LIFEToC
THE JEWS AND RUSSIAN ECONOMIC LIFEToC
Mikhail Vladimirovich Bernatzky, born in 1878, is a noted writer on economical topics. He taught economics at the Kiev University and at the Polytechnical Institute, Petrograd....
9 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
THE JEWS AND RUSSIAN ECONOMIC LIFE
THE JEWS AND RUSSIAN ECONOMIC LIFE
Much has been written about the insufferable situation of the Russian Jews, these serfs of the twentieth century, chained to "the Pale of Settlement," somewhat like the Roman colons, "glebae adscripti ." The tragic history of late years and the epoch through which we are living can disturb the inner composure of the most indifferent spectator of current events. It is painful to touch upon many aching and essentially clear questions, but life constantly and severely demands that they should be br
12 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
THE WAR AND THE STATUS OF THE JEWToC
THE WAR AND THE STATUS OF THE JEWToC
Prince Paul Dmitriyevich Dolgorukov, a prominent leader of the emancipatory movement in Russia, was born in 1866. He is one of the founders of the Constitutional Democratic party, and for a while he stood at the head of the Central Committee of this party. He was a member of the Second Duma, where he represented the city of Moscow....
19 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
THE WAR AND THE STATUS OF THE JEW
THE WAR AND THE STATUS OF THE JEW
The storm that has recently swept over our country brought to light a series of conditions which have been weighing down upon the Russian nation for a good many years. These conditions on account of their long duration have come to be considered as something habitual. The impossibility of their further continuance, at least in their present form, has suddenly become quite apparent. The first among these is the existing attitude toward peoples whose fate is closely interwoven with the fate of Rus
4 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
JEWISH RIGHTS AND THEIR ENEMIESToC
JEWISH RIGHTS AND THEIR ENEMIESToC
Professor Maxim Maximovich Kovalevsky, one of the greatest Russian sociologists, was born in 1851. Owing to his political convictions, he had to leave Russia. In 1901 he founded in Paris the Russian Higher School of Social Sciences, the faculty of which consisted of exiled Russian scholars and political emigrants. In 1905 he came back to Russia, resumed his University work and took an active part in the political movement. In 1906 he was elected to the Duma and in 1907 to the Imperial Council. H
26 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
JEWISH RIGHTS AND THEIR ENEMIES
JEWISH RIGHTS AND THEIR ENEMIES
If the question should be put as to who at present stands in the way of Jewish equal rights and who demands still further limitations of the Jews' participation in both military and civil service, the answer is that no one class follows a more systematic and more definite programme in this connection than the League of United Nobility. In the year 1913 one of their conventions made the following recommendations, recorded in a volume published in the name of the league, and here quoted literally:
7 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
THE JEWISH QUESTION AS A RUSSIAN QUESTIONToC
THE JEWISH QUESTION AS A RUSSIAN QUESTIONToC
Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky occupies an important place in modern Russian letters and religious philosophy. He is responsible for several books of poems and for a series of ponderous historical novels. He is also the author of numerous critical studies distinguished by an original method and an extraordinary brilliancy. He was born in 1866....
17 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
THE JEWISH QUESTION AS A RUSSIAN QUESTION
THE JEWISH QUESTION AS A RUSSIAN QUESTION
Russia ... Russia alone should be our deepest concern at present. The destiny of the numerous races and nationalities that go to make Russia is the destiny of the Russian Empire itself. One would ascertain the attitude of these nationalities by asking them: "Are you with Russia or is it your desire to exist apart from her? If you desire to exist apart from her—why, then, do you appeal to us for help? If with us—let us then, in this time of terror, disdain to consider our personal fortunes and le
31 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
ALFRED A. KNOPF, Publisher 220 West Forty-Second Street NEW YORK
ALFRED A. KNOPF, Publisher 220 West Forty-Second Street NEW YORK
brings one inevitably to Borzoi Books. Here are listed some which are bound to interest you. THE RUSSIAN SCHOOL OF PAINTING. From the Russian of Alexandre Benois, with an introduction by Christian Brinton, and thirty-two full page plates. The only survey in English. An unusually beautiful book. $5.00 MODERN RUSSIAN HISTORY. From the Russian of Alexander Kornilov. The only work in English that comes right down to the present day, and the most complete history of modern Russia in any language but
1 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter
ALFRED A. KNOPF, Publisher 220 West Forty-Second Street NEW YORK
ALFRED A. KNOPF, Publisher 220 West Forty-Second Street NEW YORK
Typographical errors corrected in text:  ...
14 minute read
Read Chapter
Read Chapter