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Hannah Holtschneider is a cultural historian specializing in contemporary Jewish cultural history, with particular focus on the consequences of the Holocaust and Jewish identities. She has been a faculty member at the University of Edinburgh since 2005, where she holds the position of Director of Research in the School of Divinity. She has authored several significant works, including 'The Holocaust Representations of Jews: History Identity Museum' and 'Jewish Orthodoxy in Scotland: Rabbi Dr Salis Daiches Religious Leadership.' Her research interests encompass the representation and memorialization of Jewish migration and transnational Jewish history in the 20th century. Holtschneider has led a major AHRC-funded project on Jewish migration to Scotland and actively engages in academic discourse through editing Holocaust Studies: Journal of Culture and History. She is an advocate for Jewish Studies and her ongoing projects reflect her commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship in understanding Holocaust testimonies and the lived experiences of Jewish communities.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Joined University of Edinburgh as a cultural historian focusing on contemporary Jewish cultural history.
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