Parkes Institute
Description
The Parkes Institute is one of the world’s leading centres for the study of Jewish/non-Jewish relations. The members' scholarly expertise ranges from antiquity through to the present day, and the institute's archive is one of the largest Jewish documentation centres in Europe.
The institute comprises of a unique community of scholars, archivists, librarians, and students. It is named for the Reverend Dr James Parkes (1896-1981), one of the most remarkable figures in twentieth century Christianity. Ordained by the Church of England in 1926, Parkes campaigned against the rise of racist nationalism in Europe through his work with the International Student Service and the Student Christian Movement from as early as the 1920s. A tireless fighter against antisemitism, Parkes helped rescue Jewish refugees during the 1930s and campaigned for European Jews during the Holocaust, working throughout his career to promote religious tolerance and mutual respect.
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Avenue Campus
Highfield Road
Southampton
Hampshire
SO17 1BF
United Kingdom
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University of Southampton
Southampton
Last modified:
2024-06-19 14:17:08