Britain and Holocaust Consciousness in the 1960s

Edited by Professor Dan Stone,Professor Johannes-Dieter Steinert

ISBN13: 9781350443952

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Hardback

Published: 19/03/2026

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Until now, the scholarly literature on the development of ‘Holocaust consciousness’ in the UK, the 1960s has been a missing decade. This book brings together an impressive cast of expert scholars to provide a much-needed corrective to the situation. It ranges widely across disciplines and cultural spheres, as well as the nations and regions of the UK, to reveal that what we now call ‘Holocaust consciousness’ was decisively created in the UK the 1960s. Britain and Holocaust Consciousness in the 1960s sheds light – remarkably for the first time – on the British reaction to the 1961 Eichmann Trial. It considers the previously unexamined lives of Kindertransportees as they entered their thirties and forties, as well as the 1964 Dering v Uris libel trial in London, at the heart of which were horrific medical experiments at Auschwitz and which was covered extensively by the British press at the time. The book also covers a wealth of British cultural responses to the Holocaust from the period, including memoir literature, cinema, theatre and music, and incorporates vital material on children, refugees, survivors, gender and religion.
Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: Holocaust Consciousness in Britain in the 1960s, Dan Stone 1. Kitty Hart-Moxon’s I Am Alive (1961) and British Holocaust Consciousness, Sue Vice 2. Murder for the Masses: The Holocaust in Paperback in the Long Sixties, Mark Donnelly 3. ‘Every time they start singing about “up the chimney”, that’s my parents they’re talking about’: British Antifascism and Holocaust Memory in the 1960s, Joshua Cohen 4. Refugees, Survivors, Archives: The Wiener Library in 1960s’ Britain, Christine Schmidt 5. ‘It will be no bad thing to have the memory refreshed’: The Eichmann Trial, the Press and Frameworks of Understanding, Andy Pearce 6. Auschwitz, Mr Brown and James Bond: The British Press, Holocaust Trials in the Early 1960s, and the Role of Holocaust Survivors as Witnesses, Johannes-Dieter Steinert 7. Female Inmate-Physicians of Block 10 at Auschwitz as Witnesses at the Dering v. Uris Libel Trial: The Testimony of Survival, Dan Stone 8. ‘A Worthy Monument to the Memory of the Six Million’: David Astor and the Psychological Understanding of the Holocaust in the 1960s, Danae Karydaki 9. Idyll and Industry in Wales and Beyond: A Portrait of the Life and Work of Refugee Artist Heinz Koppel and His Family, Andrea Hammel 10. Echoes of the Holocaust in 1960s’ Scotland: Commemoration and Continuity in Glasgow’s Jewish Echo, Mia Spiro and Cian Pappenheim 11. The Shared Lives and Art of Alice Berger Hammerschlag and Helen Lewis in Pre-Troubles Northern Ireland, Pamela Linden Aveyard 12. ‘Where are the Gypsies? Gone.’ The Development of Roma Genocide Consciousness in 1960s’ Britain, Becky Taylor and Roxy Moore 13. An Unexpected Feeling of Guilt: Conscience, Trauma and the Rise of Holocaust Consciousness on British Television in the 1960s, James Jordan 14. Not Five Million Years to Warsaw: Encountering the ‘Alien’ Holocaust in 1960s’ British SF-Horror Cinema, Barry Langford 15. A Theology of Auschwitz: British Christians Confront the Holocaust in the Long 1960s, Andrew Chandler 16. Holocaust Memory and British Jews in the 1960s, David Feldman Index
  • British & Irish history
  • The Holocaust
  • Professional & Vocational
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