A CHALLENGING INTERPRETATION BOTH OF THE HOLOCAUST AND ITS WIDER
CONTEXT, AND THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND'S ROLE DURING THE PERIOD.
This is the first book to consider the Anglican church's response to
the Nazi persecution and then murder of Europe's Jews. Acting as a
critique of the historiography of the 'bystanders' to the Holocaust,
it reveals a community that struggled to understand the depravity of
Nazi anti-semitism. The author outlines Anglican attitudes to war,
anti-semitism and many related issues, demonstrating the extent and
the limits of the Church's engagement with Europeanpolitics, and shows
how Christian interpretations of Nazi persecution contributed to much
wider assumptions about Germany and German history in Britain during
the war years. He then moves on to the post-war world, indicating
theimportant role played by the Church of England in forging memories
of the Nazi era and especially the suffering of Europe's Jews.
Overall, this book offers a challenging new interpretation of the
Holocaust and its wider context, and of the history of the Church of
England and its role in the intellectual life of the nation.Dr TOM
LAWSON teaches in the Department of History, University of Winchester.
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Christianity, Memory and Nazism
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781846154577
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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