Antisemitism
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Britain and the Refugee Crisis, 1933-1947
British Union Collection
Cooper Collection
East End Newspaper Reports
Notes, transcripts and photocopies of newspaper reports relating to Jewish immigration from a range of London East End newspapers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Holocaust Collection
A developing collection of books on the history of the Jewish Holocaust in Europe in the early 1940s.
For further details of this collection, please see the listing in the External Documents section below.
John Beckett Collection
Documents, correspondence, books, and journals belonging to the politician John Beckett. Also includes files of research material assembled by his son, the journalist Francis Beckett, during the writing of a biography of his father 'The Rebel Who Lost His Cause' (1999).
For further details of this collection please see the finding aid/box list in the External Documents section below
Zaidman Collection
The personal library of Lazar Zaidman, reflecting his interests in anti-Fascism, Jewish matters, politics and economics before, during and after World War II.
For further details of this collection please see the listing in the External Documents Section below.
Zaidman Papers
The collection consists of printed ephemera and manuscript documents relating to the Anti-Fascist movement in London and to the Communist Party of Great Britain during the period 1930s to 1950s. There is also material on Jewish affairs during this period, including the origins of the state of Israel. A collection of pamphlets is included.
For further details of this collection please see the finding aid in the External Documents section below.