This article analyses the life stories of female Jewish refugees and survivors in 1950s Britain in order to explore their relationship with the existing Jewish community and wider society. The paper is based on an analysis of twenty-one oral history testimonies from the Jewish survivors of the Holocaust collection held at the British library. Around 50,000 Jewish refugees from Central Europe came to Britain in the 1930s after fleeing from Hitler. In addition, a relatively small number of camp survivors and former hidden children settled in the country after the war; the Board of Deputies of British Jews Demographic Unit estimates the figure at 2000. This article considers how these refugee and survivor women tried to find a place for themse...
Drawing on ethnographic research in the UK’s only support facility for ageing Jewish Shoah survivors...
This paper explores the traumatic memories of ageing Shoah survivors who attend a Jewish social and ...
This article makes use of autobiographies and oral interviews in order to explore the lifestyles of ...
This article explores the experience of education and employment of young Jewish women from the Gorb...
This article draws upon Holocaust survivor testimonies to explore the interaction between place and ...
The memories of the child refugees who fled Central Europe on the so-called Kindertransport between ...
The thesis examines the relationship between Britain’s Jews, both established and refugee, with the ...
What was Jewish belonging in Central Europe, and how was it influenced by the Holocaust? This articl...
Research has shown that the presence of children in the Jewish Israeli emigrant family intensifies t...
This thesis fills a significant gap in secondary literature on the role of Jewish refugee soldiers f...
This article discusses the significance of religion and religious observance in the lives of the chi...
This article looks at the recruitment of European Volunteer Workers (EVWs) from displaced persons ca...
This article examines how the Jewish community redeveloped its perspective towards Jews that assiste...
This thesis is an analysis of the initial responses of the British government to the Holocaust focus...
In this paper, I present some results of an interdisciplinary (psychological, historical, discourse-...
Drawing on ethnographic research in the UK’s only support facility for ageing Jewish Shoah survivors...
This paper explores the traumatic memories of ageing Shoah survivors who attend a Jewish social and ...
This article makes use of autobiographies and oral interviews in order to explore the lifestyles of ...
This article explores the experience of education and employment of young Jewish women from the Gorb...
This article draws upon Holocaust survivor testimonies to explore the interaction between place and ...
The memories of the child refugees who fled Central Europe on the so-called Kindertransport between ...
The thesis examines the relationship between Britain’s Jews, both established and refugee, with the ...
What was Jewish belonging in Central Europe, and how was it influenced by the Holocaust? This articl...
Research has shown that the presence of children in the Jewish Israeli emigrant family intensifies t...
This thesis fills a significant gap in secondary literature on the role of Jewish refugee soldiers f...
This article discusses the significance of religion and religious observance in the lives of the chi...
This article looks at the recruitment of European Volunteer Workers (EVWs) from displaced persons ca...
This article examines how the Jewish community redeveloped its perspective towards Jews that assiste...
This thesis is an analysis of the initial responses of the British government to the Holocaust focus...
In this paper, I present some results of an interdisciplinary (psychological, historical, discourse-...
Drawing on ethnographic research in the UK’s only support facility for ageing Jewish Shoah survivors...
This paper explores the traumatic memories of ageing Shoah survivors who attend a Jewish social and ...
This article makes use of autobiographies and oral interviews in order to explore the lifestyles of ...