The Kindertransport: contesting memory

"Jennifer Craig-Norton sets out to challenge celebratory narratives of the Kindertransport that have dominated popular memory as well as literature on the subject. According to these narratives, the Kindertransport was a straightforward act of rescue and salvation, with little room for dealing...

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Auteur principal: Craig-Norton, Jennifer (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Bloomington, Indiana Indiana University Press [2019]
Dans:Année: 2019
Recensions:[Rezension von: Craig-Norton, Jennifer, The Kindertransport] (2020) (Baʼumel-Shṿarts, Yehudit Tidor, 1959 -)
The Kindertransport: Contesting MemoryJennifer Craig-Norton (2021) (Privilege, John)
Collection/Revue:Studies in antisemitism
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Kindertransport / Histoire
B Guerre mondiale
Sujets non-standardisés:B Jewish refugees (Great Britain) Biography
B Kindertransports (Rescue operations)
B Jewish Children (Germany) Biography
B Jewish Children (Great Britain) Biography
B World War, 1939-1945 Jews Rescue (Great Britain)
B Jews (Germany) History 1933-1945
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Résumé:"Jennifer Craig-Norton sets out to challenge celebratory narratives of the Kindertransport that have dominated popular memory as well as literature on the subject. According to these narratives, the Kindertransport was a straightforward act of rescue and salvation, with little room for dealing with deeper, more complex issues. Craig-Norton reveals that many children experienced difficulties with settlement, they were treated inconsistently by refugee agencies, their parents had various motives for giving them up, and their carers had complex reasons for taking them in. Against the grain of many other narratives, Craig-Norton emphasizes the use of archival sources, many of them newly discovered testimonial accounts and letters from Kinder to their families. This documentary evidence together with testimonial evidence allows Craig-Norton to offer compelling insights into the nature of interactions between children and their parents and caregivers. She shows readers a more nuanced and complete picture of the Kindertransport" --
Description:Bibliography: page 325-337 and index
ISBN:0253042216