Gavin Schaffer: 'An Unorthodox History: Biritish Jews since 1945'

Gavin Schaffer: 'An Unorthodox History: Biritish Jews since 1945'

By School of Divinity

Join us to hear Gavin Schaffer speak about his book ‘An Unorthodox History: British Jews since 1945’

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Martin Hall, New College, The University of Edinburgh

Mound Place Edinburgh EH1 2LX United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

About this event

Community • Heritage

Historian Gavin Schaffer wrestles Jewish history away from the question of what others have thought about Jews, focusing instead on the experiences of Jewish people themselves.

Exploring the complexities of inclusion and exclusion, he shines a light on groups that have been marginalised within Jewish history and culture, such as queer Jews, Jews married to non-Jews, Israel-critical Jews and even Messianic Jews, while offering a fresh look at Jewish activism, Jewish religiosity and Zionism.

Weaving these stories together, Schaffer argues that there are good reasons to consider Jewish Britons as a unitary whole, even as debates rage about who is entitled to call themselves a Jew. Challenging the idea that British Jewish life is in terminal decline, An Unorthodox History demonstrates that Jewish Britain is thriving and that Jewishness is deeply embedded in the country's history and culture.

Professor Gavin Schaffer

Gavin Schaffer is Professor of Modern British History at Manchester Metropolitan University. He is the author of numerous books and articles on race, ethnicity and immigrant histories and regularly contributes to television and radio.

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In line with fire safety regulations attendees using a wheelchair must be able to self-transfer to an evac chair in order to safely evacuate the building.

This venue is fully accessible however, if you require disabled access, please email pippa.innes@ed.ac.uk so that we can ensure we accommodate this.

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Nov 17 · 12:00 PM GMT