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_aWilliams, Bill, _d1931- _e1 |
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_aJews and other foreigners : _bManchester and the rescue of the victims of European fascism, 1933-1940 / _cBill Williams. |
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_aManchester : _bManchester University Press, _c(c)2011. |
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520 | 8 | _aThis book explores the responses in Manchester of particular segments of the city's society to those threatened by the rise of Fascism in Europe to offer a critical analysis of the factors which facilitated and limited the work of rescue and their effect on the lives of the seven or eight thousand European refugees who arrived in Manchester between 1933 and 1940. | |
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_tIntroduction: Jewish refugees in Manchester -- _tSpeak no evil: Manchester Jewry and refugees, 1933-1937 -- _t'Displaced scholars': refugees at the University of Manchester -- _t'Refugees and Eccles Cakes': refugee industrialists in the Manchester region -- _t'Something ought to be done': Manchester Quakers and refugees, 1933-1937 -- _tThe forgotten refugees: Manchester and the Basque children of 1937 -- _t'The work of succouring refugees is going forward': the Manchester Jewish Refugees Committee, 1939-1940 -- _t'Serious concern': the Manchester Quakers and refugees, 1938-1940 -- _t'Our remaining comrades in Czechoslovakia': the Manchester branch of the KPD -- _t'Not because they are Jews': the Catholic Church in Salford and refugees -- _t'Inspired idealism': Rabbi Dr Solomon Schonfeld and Manchester -- _tThe Harris House Girls: girls from the Kindertransport in Southport, 1938-1940 -- _t'A haven of safety': refugees and the Manchester Women's Lodge of B'nai Brith -- _t'Outposts of Jewish Palestine': young Zionist refugees in Manchester -- _t'The most difficult boys to handle': refugees at the Stockport hostel, 1939-1940 -- _t'By the grace of the Almighty': refugees and the Manchester Yeshiva -- _t'From slavery and persecution to freedom and kindness': refugees at the Manchester Jewish Home for the Aged -- _t'Bright young refugees': refugees and schools in the Manchester region -- _t'Humanitarianism of the greatest value': Manchester Rotarians and refugees -- _tThe saved and the trapped: refugees and those they left behind -- _t'The Dutch orphans': war refugees in Manchester -- _tPacifism and rescue: the case of Lionel Cowan -- _tConclusion: the victims of Fascism and the liberal city |
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_aJewish refugees _zEngland _zManchester _xHistory _y20th century. |
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_aPolitical refugees _zEngland _zManchester _xHistory _y20th century. |
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_aWorld War, 1939-1945 _xRefugees _zEngland _zManchester. |
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