David Tollerton David Tollerton is Senior Lecturer in Jewish Studies and Contemporary Religion at the University of Exeter. He currently holds a 12-month fellowship with the Leverhulme Trust and his next monograph, Holocaust Memory and Britain’s Religious-Secular Landscape: Politics, Sacrality, and Diversity,will be published with Routledge in 2020. On 27 January 2014 David Cameron gave … Continue reading David Cameron’s ‘For The Record’ and Public Holocaust Memory
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Relief Workers in the Aftermath of the Second World War: Two British Heroes of the Holocaust
Barnabas Balint Barnabas Balint is a Master of Studies student in Modern European History at Magdalen College, Oxford, researching young Jewish resistance in Belgium and France. He completed his undergraduate degree in History at the University of Exeter in 2019. His research interests focus on the Holocaust and Jewish responses to persecution in Hungary, France … Continue reading Relief Workers in the Aftermath of the Second World War: Two British Heroes of the Holocaust
Jane Haining: the Scottish protector of Jews who perished at Auschwitz
Daniel Adamson Given his family connections to Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland, Daniel Adamson (PhD student at Durham University) was inspired to explore further the remarkable story of local figure Jane Haining. A Christian missionary who worked in Budapest, Haining risked her life to assist Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust, before herself perishing at Auschwitz-Birkenau … Continue reading Jane Haining: the Scottish protector of Jews who perished at Auschwitz
