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INDEX
Adee, Alvey A. 118-120
Alexander, David L. 19-20, 77, 146,
187, 193, 202-204, 209
Astruc, Isaac 86, 89
Balfour, Arthur 191, 194-195
Barclay, Colville 153-154, 160
Barclay, Sir George 26, 190, 197-198
Barrington, Eric 104
Bentwich, Herbert 128
Bismarck, Otto von 39
Bleichröder, Gerson von 38, 40
Brătianu, Ion I. C. 112, 155, 194-195
Brodrick, John 101
Browne, Hamilton E. 64, 86
Buxton, Noel 188, 201-202
Cantacuzino, Gheorge Grigore 61,
68, 85, 138
Carol I (Charles I), King of Romania
32, 61- 62, 65, 103, 113, 123, 126, 167,
175, 187
Carp, Petre P. 62, 85- 87, 103, 127
Catargi, Alexandre 112, 143, 159
Cohen, Benjamin L. 75, 101-102
Crémieux, Adolphe 34
Crowe, Sir Eyre 187, 196, 200, 202
Cuza, A.C. 137
Cuza, Prince Alexandru Ion 32
Eminescu, Mihai 56-57
Evans-Gordon, William Eden 94-97,
123-124
Finkelstein, Jacob 81
Fischer, family 135, 138, 140
Fitzmaurice, Lord Edmond 101
Francis, Charles E. 117, 126-127
Ganz, Hugo 126-127
Gaster, Moses 12, 23, 27, 66, 80, 84-
85, 97, 101, 110, 128, 136-137, 144-
146, 149, 156, 170, 173, 189, 210
Goldsmid, Sir Francis 165
Green, Henry 192
Greenberg, Leopold 28, 171
Greene, Sir William Conyngham 26,
133, 141, 143, 147-149, 152, 158-160,
162
Grey, Sir Edward 25, 141, 147, 154-
155, 163-164, 168, 172-173, 175-176,
187, 189, 195-197, 200-203
Hansemann, Adoph 38, 40
Hardinge, Sir Charles 25, 157-158,
163
Hay, John 116-122, 124
Ionescu, Take 174
Iorga, Nicolae 137
Jessel, Herbert Merton 115
Juster, family 135, 138, 140
Kennedy, Sir John Gordon 26, 65, 69,
86, 89, 102, 104-113, 115, 122, 124-
127, 160,166
Labin, David 203
Lahovary, Jean 61
Landau, Hermann 75, 79, 81
Lansdowne, 5
th
Marquess of 25, 104-
105, 113, 120-121, 123, 133
Luzzatti, Luigi 174-175, 187, 189,
191-194
Maiorescu, Titu 181, 186
Mallet, Louis 162-163
Maxwell, Richard P. 142, 172
Mişu, Nicolae 176, 186, 196-197
Montefiore, Claude G. 19-20, 74, 77,
84, 101, 128, 146, 172, 187, 189, 192,
203, 209
Montefiore, Sir Moses 34, 165
Montgomery, Charles Hubert 151,
163, 177
Myers, Asher 28, 80
Nicolson, Sir Arthur 25
Parker, Alwyn 161
Peixotto, Benjamin F. 33, 58
Roosevelt, Theodore 116-117, 119,
193
Rosebery, 5
th
Earl of 191, 194
Rothschild, Alfred de 144
237
Rothschild, Lord (Nathan Mayer, 1
st
Baron) 20, 94, 97, 104-106, 108, 175,
193-194
Rothschild, Lionel de 72
Russell, Claud 198
Ş
aineanu, Lascar 126
Salisbury, 3
rd
Marquess of 25, 39,
100, 102-104
Samuel, Stuart 157
Sanderson, Sir Thomas 25, 105, 133
Schiff, Jacob 88, 116, 127
Schwarzfeld, Elias (Edmond
Sincerus) 150
Sebag-Montefiore, Joseph 19, 104,
209
Stead, Alfred 146
Stern, Adolf (Adolphe) 166, 174-175,
189, 191-192, 194-195, 199
Straus, Oscar 116
Strousberg, Bethel Henry 38
Sturdza, Dimitrie A. 40, 56-57, 61,
87-88, 104-105, 109, 117, 123-124,
126-128, 138
Sturdza, D.M. 137-138
Townley, Sir Walter 26
Trietsch, Davis 68-70
Trotter, Henry 64
Watchorn, Robert 84
White, William 39
Wilson, Charles S. 117-118, 123
Wolf, Lucien 18-19, 77, 104, 154-157,
163-164, 170, 172, 174-175, 185, 187-
188, 191-195, 204-206, 209
Xenopol, Alexandru 57
Document Outline - ABSTRACT
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- CONTENTS
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 The scene
- 1.2 Research on Romanian Jews
- 1.3 International protection of minorities
- 1.4 Jewish diplomacy and British foreign policy
- 1.5 Research questions
- 1.6 Primary sources
- 2 THE ROMANIAN JEWISH QUESTION IN THENINETEENTH CENTURY
- 2.1 The rise of the Jewish question
- 2.2 The Treaty of Berlin
- 2.3 Features of the Romanian Jewish community
- 2.4 Anti-Jewish legislation
- 2.5 Anti-Semitism in Romania
- 3 THE BEGINNING OF ROMANIAN JEWISH MASSEMIGRATION AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY
- 3.1 Emigration statistics
- 3.2 The causes of emigration
- 3.3 ‘Fusgeyers’ — the first wave of emigrants
- 4 BRITISH ATTITUDES TOWARDS ROMANIANJEWISH MIGRATION
- 4.1 The Anglo-Jewish community and immigration
- 4.2 The arrival of Romanian Jewish immigrants in Britain in 1900
- 4.3 International Jewish action and coordination of emigration
- 4.4 Romanian Jewish immigrants and the British Aliens Act of 1905
- 5 DIPLOMATIC INTERVENTION ON BEHALF OFROMANIAN JEWS DURING THE FIRST YEARS OFTHE CENTURY
- 5.1 Anglo-Jewish diplomacy and Foreign Office policy in 1900-1901
- 5.2 The Romanian Trades Law in spring 1902
- 5.3 Interpretations of the Trades Law
- 5.4 Hay’s note — the American intervention
- 5.5 British reactions to the American note
- 5.6 The conclusion of the dispute
- 6 THE ROMANIAN PEASANT REVOLT OF 1907
- 6.1 The background to the revolt
- 6.2 The Peasant Revolt — responses and evaluations
- 6.3 Anglo-Jewish diplomacy in the aftermath of the revolt
- 7 THE CONJOINT COMMITTEE CAMPAIGN ONBEHALF OF ROMANIAN JEWS, 1908-1909
- 7.1 A renewed Anglo-Jewish campaign in early 1908
- 7.2 The Romanian Jewish question at the time of the Balkan crisis
- 8 THE ROMANIAN JEWISH QUESTION DURINGTHE BALKAN WARS, 1912-1913
- 8.1 The Union of Native Jews
- 8.2 Jewish concerns relating to the First Balkan War
- 8.3 The international Jewish campaign on behalf of South Dobrudjan Jews
- 8.4 The Second Balkan War and the question of Jewish citizenship
- 9 ROMANIAN JEWS, JEWISH DIPLOMACY, AND MINORITY RIGHTS ON THE EVE OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR
- 9.1 The Treaty of Bucharest
- 9.2 The International Committee for the Defence of Religious Liberty
- 9.3 Minority rights in the Balkans
- 9.4 Towards a new era
- 10 CONCLUSION
- YHTEENVETO (FINNISH SUMMARY)
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
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