John S. Conway (historian)
John Seymour Conway (December 31, 1929 – June 23, 2017) was Professor Emeritus of History at the University of British Columbia, where he taught for almost 40 years. His work focused on the role of the Vatican and German churches during the Holocaust; on 20th-century Christian–Jewish relations; and on the Holocaust in Hungary and Slovakia.
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Born | London, England | December 31, 1929
Died | June 23, 2017 87) Vancouver, Canada | (aged
Nationality | British |
Citizenship | Canadian |
Education | MA (Cantab) and PhD, history, St John's College, Cambridge |
Occupation(s) | Professor of History, University of British Columbia |
Known for | Holocaust research |
Notable work | The Nazi Persecution of the Churches 1933–1945 (1968) |
Spouse | Ann Conway |
Children | Three |
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Author of the landmark study The Nazi Persecution of the Churches 1933–1945 (1968), Conway was one of the founding contributors, in 1970, to the Scholars' Conference on the Church Struggles and the Holocaust. He was awarded the Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal in 1977.
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