Abstract
A collection of translated sources on Russian social history from three periods of unrest and demands for reform - the 1760s, the 1860s, and the 1905-6 revolution. On the status of Jews and on antisemitism see a ritual murder accusation in the town of Brusilov, Kiev province, in 1768 (p. 96); a press response to anti-Jewish attacks in a Moscow journal in 1862 (pp. 190-197); and material on demands for Jewish legal equality in 1905-6 (pp. 299-301). Refers also to antisemitic demands made by the peasants and townspeople during the 1905-6 revolution protesting against "domination" by the Jews