Articles
The Shtetl
- Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Introduction, Life is with People: The Culture of the Shtetl, by Mark Zborowski and Elizabeth Herzog
- Ben-Cion Pinchuk, The Shtetl: An Ethnic Town in the Russian Empire
- Abraham Shulman, The Shtetl (excerpt)
Migration
- Gur Alroey, Out of the Shtetl. In the footsteps of Eastern European Jewish emigrants to America, 1900-1914
- Tomas Balkelis, Opening Gates to the West: Lithuanian and Jewish Migrations from the Lithuanian Provinces, 1867-1914
- Ruth Leiserowitz, To Go To or Through Prussia? Litvak Migratory Decisions in the Second Half of the 19th Century and Their Consequences
- Yannay Spitzer, Pogroms, Networks, and Migration: The Jewish Migration from the Russian Empire to the U.S. 1881-1914
Politics, Discrimination and Pogroms
- Hans Rogger, Government, Jews, Peasants, and land in Post-Emancipation Russia. Two specters: Peasant violence and Jewish exploitation
- The American Jewish Committee, The Jews in the Eastern War Zone
- John Stanley, The Politics of the Jewish Question in the Duchy of Warsaw 1807-1813
Regional History
- Michael C. Hickey, Demographic Aspects of the Jewish Population of Smolensk 1870's-1914
- Raphael Mahler, The Socioeconomic and Political Status of the Jews in Central Poland
- Raphael Mahler, The Suppression of Galician Jewery
- Nancy Sinkoff, Out of the Shtetl (excerpt)
- Piotr Wrobel, The Jews of Galicia under Austrian-Polish Rule, 1867-1918.
- Paul Robert Magocsi, Jews and Armenians in Central Europe, ca. 1900.
- Dr. Lawrence A. Coben, Anna's Shtetl: Appendix A,
- Marcin Wodzinski and Uriel Gellman, Toward a New Geography of Hasidism
The Commonwealth of Poland-Lithuania and Its Partition
The Pale of Jewish Settlement
- Hans Rogger, The Question of Jewish Emancipation
- Hans Rogger, Government, Jews, Peasants and Land after the Liberation of the Serfs