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Highly recommended.

* Choice *

This review cannot do justice to the depth of material that Craig-Norton offers and the way she balances the experiences of all involved, especially those whose actions and feelings have been ignored in the past. Anyone interested in learning the real history of what occurred in England – the good and the bad – should read The Kindertransport.

* The Reporter Group *

It is an unflinching portrayal–enhanced by the judicious use of photographs and other illustrations–of the immediate and the lasting impacts of the transport on those involved and on subsequent generations. As such, this book deserves to be widely read.

-- John Privilege - Ulster University * HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES *

Jennifer Craig-Norton's The Kindertransport is the latest of such books that attempt to provide a counternarrative to self-congratulatory understandings of the Kindertransport. Powerfully, Craig-Norton concludes that the celebratory and the critical should not be mutually exclusive, and that both the positives and negatives of this history should be acknowledged.

-- Stephanie Homer * H-Judaic *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments


Abbreviations


Manuscript Notes


Prologue


Introduction


1. The Organizations


2. The Carers


3. The Children


4. The Parents


Conclusion: Contesting Memory


Bibliography


Index

The Kindertransport

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    Publisher: Indiana University Press
    Publication Date: 25/06/2019
    ISBN13: 9780253042217, 978-0253042217
    ISBN10: 0253042216

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review

    Highly recommended.

    * Choice *

    This review cannot do justice to the depth of material that Craig-Norton offers and the way she balances the experiences of all involved, especially those whose actions and feelings have been ignored in the past. Anyone interested in learning the real history of what occurred in England – the good and the bad – should read The Kindertransport.

    * The Reporter Group *

    It is an unflinching portrayal–enhanced by the judicious use of photographs and other illustrations–of the immediate and the lasting impacts of the transport on those involved and on subsequent generations. As such, this book deserves to be widely read.

    -- John Privilege - Ulster University * HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES *

    Jennifer Craig-Norton's The Kindertransport is the latest of such books that attempt to provide a counternarrative to self-congratulatory understandings of the Kindertransport. Powerfully, Craig-Norton concludes that the celebratory and the critical should not be mutually exclusive, and that both the positives and negatives of this history should be acknowledged.

    -- Stephanie Homer * H-Judaic *

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments


    Abbreviations


    Manuscript Notes


    Prologue


    Introduction


    1. The Organizations


    2. The Carers


    3. The Children


    4. The Parents


    Conclusion: Contesting Memory


    Bibliography


    Index

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