Lexicographical Neighbors of Bundists
Literary usage of Bundists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1907)
"There are NS's, DR's, Maximalists, Minimalists, Resurrectionists, bundists.
David has "a nightmare vision of bristling sects and pullulating factions, ..."
2. History of Zionism, 1600-1918 by Nahum Sokolow (1919)
"It was there that the battles were fought between the young, enthusiastic champions
of the different movements: Socialists, bundists and various schools of ..."
3. Zionism by Richard James Horatio Gottheil (1914)
"After such a declaration, one would imagine the course of the Jewish bundists to
be clear. But they remained a peculiar section of a peculiar people. ..."
4. The Polish Jew: His Social and Economic Value by Beatrice C. Baskerville (1906)
"APPENDIX The following extracts from some resolutions recently passed by a congress
of bundists throwing light upon the attitude of the organisation towards ..."
5. The Jewish Communal Register of New York City, 1917-1918 by Jewish Community of New York City, Samuel Margoshes (1918)
"... ation of principles introduced by the bundists stated that the object of the
Federation was to function not merely as a propaganda agent, ..."
6. Okhrana: The Paris Operations of the Russian Imperial Police by Ben B. Fischer (1999)
"... could be considered the de facto intelligence director for the Social Democratic
Party (Bolshevik) and, in part, the Jewish bundists. ..."
7. Marooned in Moscow: The Story of an American Woman Imprisoned in Russia by Marguerite Harrison (1921)
"... and there was a no less sturdy tendency towards independence in the matter of
tactics among various other national groups, such as the Jewish bundists, ..."
8. Sorting the Pieces: Relative Connections by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1993)
"... Mr. 68 Buckley Jr., William F. 190 Buffalo 171 Bulan 75, 76 “Bund” (Jewish)
98 bundists 98 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) 4, 105 Busbey, ..."