Another critical analysis was published by the Russian-American historian Semyon Reznik.
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According to the historian Semyon Reznik, textological analyses have proven Solzhenitsyn’s authorship.
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John Klier, a historian at University College London, describes the charges of anti-Semitism as "misguided", but at the same time writes that in his account of the pogroms of the early 20th century, Solzhenitsyn is far more concerned with exonerating the good name of the Russian people than he is with the suffering of the Jews, and he accepts the czarist government's canards blaming the pogroms on provocations by the Jews themselves.
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