Bill Williams
Jews and other foreigners (eBook, ePUB)
Manchester and the rescue of the victims of European Fascism, 1933-40
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Drawing on a wide range documentary and oral sources, including interviews with refugees, this book explores the responses in Manchester to those threatened by the rise of Fascism in Europe.
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Drawing on a wide range documentary and oral sources, including interviews with refugees, this book explores the responses in Manchester to those threatened by the rise of Fascism in Europe.
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- Verlag: NYU Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781847798008
- Artikelnr.: 42371509
- Verlag: NYU Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781847798008
- Artikelnr.: 42371509
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Bill Williams is an Honorary Fellow of the Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Manchester
Preface 1. Introduction: Jewish refugees in Manchester 2. 'Speak no evil':
Manchester Jewry and refugees, 1933-37 3. 'Displaced scholars': Refugees at
the University of Manchester 4. Refugees and Eccles cakes: Refugee
industrialists in the Manchester region 5. 'Something ought to be done':
Manchester Quakers and refugees, 1933-37 6. 'The forgotten refugees':
Manchester and the Basque children of 1937 7. 'The work of succouring
refugees is going forward': The Manchester Jewish Refugees Committee
1939-40 8. 'Serious concern': The Manchester Quakers and refugees, 1938-40
9. 'Our remaining comrades in Czechoslovakia: The Manchester branch of the
KPD 10. 'Not because they are Jews': The Catholic Church in Salford and
refugees 11. 'Inspired idealism': Rabbi Dr. Solomon Schonfeld and
Manchester 12. 'The Harris House girls': Girls from the kindertransporte in
Southport 13. 'A haven of safety': Refugees and the Manchester women's
lodge of B'nai Brith 14. 'Outposts of Jewish Palestine': Young Zionist
refugees in Manchester 15. 'The most difficult boys to handle': Refugees at
the Stockport hostel, 1939-40 16. 'By the grace of the almighty': Refugees
and the Manchester yeshiva 17. 'From slavery and persecution to freedom and
kindness': Refugees at the Manchester Home for the Jewish Aged 18. 'Bright
young refugees': Refugees and schools in the Manchester region 19.
'Humanitarianism of the greatest value': Manchester Rotarians and refugees
20. The saved and the trapped: Refugees and those they left behind 21. 'The
Dutch orphans': War refugees in Manchester 22. Pacifism and rescue: The
case of Lionel Cowan 23. Conclusion: The victims of fascism and the liberal
city Bibliography Index
Manchester Jewry and refugees, 1933-37 3. 'Displaced scholars': Refugees at
the University of Manchester 4. Refugees and Eccles cakes: Refugee
industrialists in the Manchester region 5. 'Something ought to be done':
Manchester Quakers and refugees, 1933-37 6. 'The forgotten refugees':
Manchester and the Basque children of 1937 7. 'The work of succouring
refugees is going forward': The Manchester Jewish Refugees Committee
1939-40 8. 'Serious concern': The Manchester Quakers and refugees, 1938-40
9. 'Our remaining comrades in Czechoslovakia: The Manchester branch of the
KPD 10. 'Not because they are Jews': The Catholic Church in Salford and
refugees 11. 'Inspired idealism': Rabbi Dr. Solomon Schonfeld and
Manchester 12. 'The Harris House girls': Girls from the kindertransporte in
Southport 13. 'A haven of safety': Refugees and the Manchester women's
lodge of B'nai Brith 14. 'Outposts of Jewish Palestine': Young Zionist
refugees in Manchester 15. 'The most difficult boys to handle': Refugees at
the Stockport hostel, 1939-40 16. 'By the grace of the almighty': Refugees
and the Manchester yeshiva 17. 'From slavery and persecution to freedom and
kindness': Refugees at the Manchester Home for the Jewish Aged 18. 'Bright
young refugees': Refugees and schools in the Manchester region 19.
'Humanitarianism of the greatest value': Manchester Rotarians and refugees
20. The saved and the trapped: Refugees and those they left behind 21. 'The
Dutch orphans': War refugees in Manchester 22. Pacifism and rescue: The
case of Lionel Cowan 23. Conclusion: The victims of fascism and the liberal
city Bibliography Index
Preface 1. Introduction: Jewish refugees in Manchester 2. 'Speak no evil':
Manchester Jewry and refugees, 1933-37 3. 'Displaced scholars': Refugees at
the University of Manchester 4. Refugees and Eccles cakes: Refugee
industrialists in the Manchester region 5. 'Something ought to be done':
Manchester Quakers and refugees, 1933-37 6. 'The forgotten refugees':
Manchester and the Basque children of 1937 7. 'The work of succouring
refugees is going forward': The Manchester Jewish Refugees Committee
1939-40 8. 'Serious concern': The Manchester Quakers and refugees, 1938-40
9. 'Our remaining comrades in Czechoslovakia: The Manchester branch of the
KPD 10. 'Not because they are Jews': The Catholic Church in Salford and
refugees 11. 'Inspired idealism': Rabbi Dr. Solomon Schonfeld and
Manchester 12. 'The Harris House girls': Girls from the kindertransporte in
Southport 13. 'A haven of safety': Refugees and the Manchester women's
lodge of B'nai Brith 14. 'Outposts of Jewish Palestine': Young Zionist
refugees in Manchester 15. 'The most difficult boys to handle': Refugees at
the Stockport hostel, 1939-40 16. 'By the grace of the almighty': Refugees
and the Manchester yeshiva 17. 'From slavery and persecution to freedom and
kindness': Refugees at the Manchester Home for the Jewish Aged 18. 'Bright
young refugees': Refugees and schools in the Manchester region 19.
'Humanitarianism of the greatest value': Manchester Rotarians and refugees
20. The saved and the trapped: Refugees and those they left behind 21. 'The
Dutch orphans': War refugees in Manchester 22. Pacifism and rescue: The
case of Lionel Cowan 23. Conclusion: The victims of fascism and the liberal
city Bibliography Index
Manchester Jewry and refugees, 1933-37 3. 'Displaced scholars': Refugees at
the University of Manchester 4. Refugees and Eccles cakes: Refugee
industrialists in the Manchester region 5. 'Something ought to be done':
Manchester Quakers and refugees, 1933-37 6. 'The forgotten refugees':
Manchester and the Basque children of 1937 7. 'The work of succouring
refugees is going forward': The Manchester Jewish Refugees Committee
1939-40 8. 'Serious concern': The Manchester Quakers and refugees, 1938-40
9. 'Our remaining comrades in Czechoslovakia: The Manchester branch of the
KPD 10. 'Not because they are Jews': The Catholic Church in Salford and
refugees 11. 'Inspired idealism': Rabbi Dr. Solomon Schonfeld and
Manchester 12. 'The Harris House girls': Girls from the kindertransporte in
Southport 13. 'A haven of safety': Refugees and the Manchester women's
lodge of B'nai Brith 14. 'Outposts of Jewish Palestine': Young Zionist
refugees in Manchester 15. 'The most difficult boys to handle': Refugees at
the Stockport hostel, 1939-40 16. 'By the grace of the almighty': Refugees
and the Manchester yeshiva 17. 'From slavery and persecution to freedom and
kindness': Refugees at the Manchester Home for the Jewish Aged 18. 'Bright
young refugees': Refugees and schools in the Manchester region 19.
'Humanitarianism of the greatest value': Manchester Rotarians and refugees
20. The saved and the trapped: Refugees and those they left behind 21. 'The
Dutch orphans': War refugees in Manchester 22. Pacifism and rescue: The
case of Lionel Cowan 23. Conclusion: The victims of fascism and the liberal
city Bibliography Index







