The Holocaust and Australia: Refugees, Rejection, and Memory

Author:   Professor Paul R. Bartrop (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350185135


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   25 August 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Professor Paul R. Bartrop (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781350185135


ISBN 10:   1350185132
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   25 August 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Abbreviations Dramatis Personae Introduction 1. Australians, Jews, and a Hostile World 2. Confronting the Refugee Challenge 3. Developing a Response 4. Australia and the Evian Conference 5. Holding the Line 6. Public Opinion and Policy Options 7. Liberalisation? 8. Total Restriction 9. The Last Days of Peace 10. Responses to Jewish Refugees 11. Refugees and Enemy Aliens 12. Wartime Europe and Australia 13. News about the Holocaust 14. Australians View the Nuremberg Trial 15. Aftermath: The Hunt for Nazi War Criminals 16. Memory: The Holocaust and its Place in Australian History Bibliography Index

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The scholarship of Paul Bartop, one of the most prolific of Genocide and Holocaust scholars, never ceases to provide insight into often underexamined dimensions of the Holocaust. In The Holocaust and Australia, Bartrop continues that tradition by shifting his lens from Europe to Australia and powerfully succeeds in illustrating the ways in which the Nazi persecution of the Jews had worldwide implications and consequences. I highly recommend this book as an essential read for anyone interested understanding the ways in which the Holocaust was a global calamity the consequences of which continue to influence and haunt our world today. --Alexander Alvarez, Professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, North Arizona University, USA


The scholarship of Paul Bartop, one of the most prolific of Genocide and Holocaust scholars, never ceases to provide insight into often underexamined dimensions of the Holocaust. In The Holocaust and Australia, Bartrop continues that tradition by shifting his lens from Europe to Australia and powerfully succeeds in illustrating the ways in which the Nazi persecution of the Jews had worldwide implications and consequences. I highly recommend this book as an essential read for anyone interested understanding the ways in which the Holocaust was a global calamity the consequences of which continue to influence and haunt our world today. --Alexander Alvarez, Professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, North Arizona University, USA Thanks again for asking me to do this. Here is my endorsement: In this vital book, Paul R. Bartrop expertly takes us from the opening threats of the Nazi regime, through the genocide, to the Holocaust's aftermath in courts and memories, carefully outlining Australia's response. He skilfully sets out the reasons why Australia rejected Jewish refugees, showing the behind-the-scenes discussions and machinations of government. We read devastating stories of what Australia's lack of action meant for the lives and futures of so many Jews. Traversing the records of government bureaucracy, media coverage, and the letters that Jews wrote begging for assistance, Bartrop reminds us of the ways that Australian governments have historically closed their borders, refusing to offer protection to people desperately in need. It's a timely reminder of a long history in this country, and Bartrop shows clearly the importance of his meticulous historical work for illuminating this past. This is a book which we all need to read, to remember the dangers of governments 'selecting' who their populations will be. --Dr Jordana Silverstein, Senior Research Fellow, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne, Australia


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Paul R. Bartrop is Professor Emeritus at Florida Gulf Coast University, USA. He is the author and co-author of several books, including Resisting the Holocaust: Upstanders, Partisans, and Survivors (2016), Encountering Genocide: Personal Accounts from Victims, Perpetrators, and Witnesses (2014) and Genocide: The Basics (2014). He is also the co-editor, along with Samuel Totten, of The Genocide Studies Reader (2009) and the four-volume Modern Genocide: The Definitive Resource and Document Collection (2014; co-edited with Steven Leonard Jacobs). Professor Bartrop is currently Vice-President of the Midwest Jewish Studies Association, and is a Past President of the Australian Association of Jewish Studies.

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