Abigail Green
Abigail Green is Professor of Modern History at the University of Oxford
Why the English country house was also often Jewish
The book I have co-edited confronts uncomfortable ideas about Jewish money, power and antisemitism head on
A very English house’s surprising Jewish links
Uncovering the history of a Kent manor house’s Jewish and Central European connections
The country home of an assassinated Jewish German politician is transformed by art
The killing of Walther Rathenau was a turning point in German history
You have a key role in preserving our heritage
Historic England has an online tool for recording the Jewish stories of noteworthy buildings
The grand houses with a missing Jewish past
The stories of the Jewish owners of stately homes, in the UK and Europe are often erased when the houses' histories are told. A new initiative hopes to fill in the gaps
Visiting the Jewish gentry
A visit to a National Trust property is a good day out in the summer holidays. Many have Jewish stories, which have often been elusive. But now, Abigail Green explains, things have changed.
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