Holocaust Memory and Britain’s Religious-Secular Landscape
Explore the profound intersections of memory and identity in "Holocaust Memory and Britain’s Religious-Secular Landscape" by David Tollerton. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020, this thought-provoking hardback spans 226 pages and delves into the evolution of Holocaust remembrance in the United Kingdom. Since the 1990s, state-supported initiatives have significantly elevated the visibility of Holocaust memory, prompting a deeper examination of its relationship with Britain's shifting religious and secular dynamics. Tollerton's insightful analysis offers readers a comprehensive understanding of how public memory shapes and is shaped by contemporary societal changes. This essential read is perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the complex narratives surrounding Holocaust commemoration. Enhance your library with this critical exploration of memory, identity, and the cultural landscape of modern Britain.