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Manchester University under fire over books by Holocaust denier David Irving

Dr Irene Lancaster and former Archbishop of Canterbury face opposition from Manchester University to have Irving's books reclassified

August 7, 2017 16:32
Holocaust denier David Iriving (Wikimedia Commons)
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Manchester University is facing criticism for refusing to remove books written by Holocaust denier David Irving from open display or to an area where students would have to ask to read them.

Dr Irene Lancaster, formerly a teaching fellow in Jewish history at Manchester University, and the former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, now master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, have led a campaign across British universities to have the controversial writer’s books reclassified.

In recent months Cambridge and University College London (UCL), have relabelled works by the controversial writer to make clear his record as a Holocaust denier.

But Manchester has so far refused a request to act.

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