y scarce. For
the struggle during the past decade the _Russische Correspondenz_ of
Berlin should be consulted, together with its French and English
editions. See also the publications of the _Bund_ (Geneva; Imprimerie
Israelite); Semenoff, _The Russian Government and the Massacres_, and
_Quarterly Review_, October 1906. On the Rumanian question, see
Bluntschli, _Roumania and the Legal Status of the Jews_ (London,
1879); _Wir Juden_ (Zurich, 1883); Schloss, _The Persecution of the
Jews in Roumania_ (London, 1885); Schloss, _Notes of Information_
(1886); Sincerus, _Juifs en Roumanie_ (London, 1901); Plotke, _Die
rumanischen Juden unter dem Fursten u. Konig Karl_ (1901); Dehn,
_Diplomatic u. Hochfinanz in der rumanischen Judenfrage_ (1901);
Conybeare, "Roumania as a Persecuting Power," _Nat. Rev_., February
1901. On Hungary and the Tisza Eszlar Case, see (besides the
references in Jacobs) Nathan, _Der Prozess van Tisza Eszlar_ (Berlin,
1892). On this case and the Blood Accusation generally, see Wright,
"The Jews and the Malicious Charge of Human Sacrifice," _Nineteenth
Century_, 1883. The origins of the Austrian agitation are dealt with
by Nitti, _Catholic Socialism_ (1895). This work, though inclining to
anti-Semitism, should be consulted for the Christian Socialist
elements in the whole continental agitation. The most valuable source
of information on the Austrian movement is the _Osterreichische
Wochenschrift_, edited by Dr Bloch. See also pamphlets and speeches by
the anti-Semitic leaders, Liechtenstein, Lueger, Schoenerer, &c. The
case of the French anti-Semites is stated by E. Drumont in his _France
juive_. and other works; the other side by Isidor Loeb, Bernard
Lazare, Leonce Reynaud, &c. Of the Dreyfus Case there is an enormous
literature: see especially the reports of the Zola and Picquart
trials, the revision case before the Court of Cassation, the
proceedings of the Rennes court-martial, and the final judgment of the
Court of Cassation printed in full in the _Figaro_, July 15, 1906;
also Reinach, _Histoire de l'affaire Dreyfus_ (Paris, 1908, 6 vols.),
and the valuable series of volumes by Captain Paul Marin, MM.
Clemenceau, Lazare, Yves Guyot, Paschal Grousset, Urbain Gohier, de
Haime, de Pressense, and the remarkable letters of Dreyfus (_Lettres
d'un innocent_). An English history of the case was published by F.C.
Conybeare (1898), whose art
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