1. Britain and the Holocaust: An introduction- Tom Lawson and Andy Lawson
Part I: Political Contexts
2. British Interwar Fascism and anti-Fascism- Daniel Tilles
3. The Agenda of British Refugee Policy 1933-48- Louise London
Part II: Refugees in Britain: 1933-39
4. The Immigration and Reception of Jewish Refugees from the Third Reich- Anthony Grenville
5. 'I remember the labels around their necks': Britain and the Kindertransport- Andrea Hammel
Part III: War and Holocaust
6. Knowledge in Britain of the Holocaust during the Second World War- Michael Fleming
7. The Unlikely Tale of a Hero Named Coward : Uncomfortable Truths and the Necessary War- Russel Wallis
8. Belsen and the British- Dan Stone
Part IV: Punishment and Memory
9. ‘Where, exactly is Auschwitz?’ British confrontation with the Holocaust through the medium of the 1945 Belsen Trial- Caroline Sharples
10. Campaigning for Justice: Anti-Fascist Campaigners, Nazi Era Collaborator War Criminals and Britain’s Failure to Prosecute, 1945-99- Siobhan Hyland and Paul Jackson
11. Selective Histories: Britain, the Empire and the Holocaust- Michelle Gordon
Part V: Cultural Representations
12. Beyond the Cesspit Beneath: The BBC and the Holocaust- James Jordan
13. British cinema and the Holocaust- Barry Langford
14. British Holocaust Literature- Sue Vice
Part VI: The Holocaust in British Society
15. A defining decade? Swastikas, Eichmann, and arson in 1960s Britain- Nigel Copsey
16. The legacy of the Holocaust, Jewish history and British antisemitism: The "Jew Murderer" and the murder of the Jews- Tony Kushner
17. "I belong here. I know I ought never to have come back, because I've never been away": Kitty Hart-Moxon's documentaries of return'- Isabel Wollaston
Part VII: Public Pedagogy
18. Holocaust education in England: Concerns, controversies and challenges- Stuart Foster
19. Holocaust representation in the Imperial War Museum- K. Hannah Holtschneider
20. Negotiating memory and legacy: David Cesarani and the IWM's Holocaust exhibition- Chad McDonald
21. From celebrating diversity to British values: The changing face of Holocaust memorial day in Britain- Kara Critchell
22. Visions of permanence, realities of instability: The Prime Minister's Holocaust Commission and the United Kingdom Holocaust Memorial Foundation- David Tollerton
23. Britishness, Brexit and the Holocaust- Andy Pearce