England's Jews : finance, violence, and the Crown in the thirteenth century / John Tolan.

"In thirteenth-century England, Jews played important roles in English society. Yet Church authorities feared the consequences of Jewish contact with Christians and tried to limit it, to little avail. Some circulated vicious rumors, accusing Jews of capturing and crucifying Christian children....

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Main Author: Tolan, John Victor, 1959- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2023]
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Series:Middle Ages series.
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Summary:"In thirteenth-century England, Jews played important roles in English society. Yet Church authorities feared the consequences of Jewish contact with Christians and tried to limit it, to little avail. Some circulated vicious rumors, accusing Jews of capturing and crucifying Christian children. All of these factors led Edward I to expel the Jews from England in 1290. Paradoxically, thirteenth-century England is both the theater of deep and fruitful economic and social exchange between Jews and Christians and one of the crucibles of European Antisemitism."-- Provided by publisher.
Physical Description:viii, 252 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-244) and index.
ISBN:9781512823899
1512823899
9781512824001
1512824003
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