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Dr Dominic Williams

Assistant Professor

Department: Humanities

I gained a PhD in Jewish Studies from the University of Leeds, and since then have worked teaching English Literature, Art History and Jewish History and Culture at Leeds, Reading, York St John and Southampton universities. I was Montague Burton Fellow in Jewish Studies at Leeds from 2016 until my appointment at Northumbria in Sept 2019. Like my teaching, my work is deeply interdisciplinary, and is often collaborative. Many of my recent projects have been carried out with Nicholas Chare (University of Montreal), with whom I have co-edited two and co-authored four books. In Matters of Testimony (2015), we engaged with the ‘Scrolls of Auschwitz’, the manuscripts written by the prisoners forced to work in the gas chambers of Birkenau, the Sonderkommando (SK). Following on from that work, The Auschwitz Sonderkommando (2019) considered post-war witness borne by survivors of SK in trials, memoirs, video interviews and films. I have also published articles and chapters on cultural representations of the SK. My research therefore addresses general questions of Holocaust testimony, memory and representation.

Dominic Williams

  • Hannah Buckley What challenges did Holocaust survivors face in integrating into post-war UK and how did they overcome them? Start Date: 01/10/2024
  • Diane Asensio Adapting the Holocaust: Representation in Fact and Fiction from Page to Screen Start Date: 01/10/2024

  • Diane Asensio Adapting Auschwitz:representation of the camp, its prisoners, and its perpetrators in film adaptations Start Date: 01/10/2024
  • Hannah Buckley Holocaust Survivor Lives in Postwar UK; North England Focus Start Date: 01/10/2024

Other Courses PhD June 01 2005


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