Pages: 283
ISBN: 9780853037781
Pub Date: January 2010
Imprint: Vallentine Mitchell
Price:
£55.00
Usually available in 6-8 weeks
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9780853037798
Pub Date: November 2015
Imprint: Vallentine Mitchell
Price:
£19.95
This book will be reprinted and your order will be released in due course.
Description:
Rescue the Perishing is the first study to date of Eleanor Rathbone's commitment to the 'refugee question' from 1933 until her death in 1946. It explains how, from a working life devoted to championing the cause of the disadvantaged, the impoverished and the underrepresented in British society, her humanitarian activism shifted towards Britain's imperial colonies as well as Europe, before focusing on refugees, most of them Jewish, fleeing persecution in Nazi occupied Europe before and during the World War II. Susan Cohen highlights the challenges that Rathbone faced, especially from within government from officials who did not share her philosophy on rescue. The difficulties that she encountered in attempting to persuade the British government to act honourably towards refugees, whether they were in Czechoslovakia, had been deported to the Dominions, or were enemy aliens interned in Great Britain or on the Isle of Man, is an abiding theme throughout this book.
Now available in paperback, Rescue the Perishing is the first study to date of Eleanor Rathbone's commitment to the 'refugee question' from 1933 until her death in 1946. It explains how, from a working life devoted to championing the cause of the disadvantaged, the impoverished, and the underrepresented in British society, her humanitarian activism shifted towards Britain's imperial colonies, as well as Europe, before focusing on refugees, most of them Jewish, fleeing persecution in Nazi-occupied Europe before and during World War II. The book highlights the challenges that Rathbone faced, especially from within government, from officials who did not share her philosophy on rescue. The difficulties that she encountered in attempting to persuade the British government to act honorably towards refugees - whether they were in Czechoslovakia, had been deported to the Dominions, or were enemy aliens interned in Great Britain or on the Isle of Man - is an abiding theme throughout this book. * "Scholars, students, and the intelligent public alike will welcome the re-appearance of Susan Cohen's magisterial biography of Eleanor Rathbone. Cohen's study reminds us of the earnest and creative efforts exerted in order to assist those suffering under the Nazis." -- Professor Michael Berkowitz, U. Coll. London * "[This] fills a gaping hole in the history of British responses to tragedy abroad and the suffering of the Jews in the Nazi period, in particular. Comprehensively researched and written with great sensitivity, Cohen's study will ensure that Eleanor Rathbone occupies the place that she deserves." -- Professor David Cesarani, Royal Holloway, U. of London * "Whoever reads this book begins to understand the meaning of the term 'righteous gentile.'" -- AJL Newsletter *** Librarians: ebook available on ProQuest and EBSCO [Subject: Biography, History, Jewish Studies, British Studies, Refugee Studies, Holocaust Studies, World War II]