The Church of England and the Holocaust: Christianity, Memory and Nazism

The Church of England and the Holocaust: Christianity, Memory and Nazism

by Tom Lawson
The Church of England and the Holocaust: Christianity, Memory and Nazism

The Church of England and the Holocaust: Christianity, Memory and Nazism

by Tom Lawson

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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781843832195
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Limited
Publication date: 05/18/2006
Series: ISSN , #12
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

Table of Contents


Acknowledgements     vii
Abbreviations     ix
Introduction: Contexts     1
Responses
'The Struggle for Religious Freedom': The Myth of Martin Niemoller and the Anglican Understanding of Nazism     31
'A Crusade to Deliver our Fellow Men from a Sub-Human Barbarism': Nazism and War in the Anglican Imagination     55
'Burning Indignation': The Church of England and the Murder of Europe's Jews     81
Memories
'The Trades Union of Bishops': The Church of England and the Search for a Usable Past at the Beginning of the Cold War     111
'To Whom Vengeance Belongeth': The Church of England Christianity and Opposition to War Crimes Trials     139
Conclusions     167
Bibliography     181
Index     203
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