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11%OFFPatricia Skinner - Jews in Medieval Britain: Historical, Literary and Archaeological Perspectives - 9781843837336 - V9781843837336
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Jews in Medieval Britain: Historical, Literary and Archaeological Perspectives

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Description for Jews in Medieval Britain: Historical, Literary and Archaeological Perspectives Paperback. Although clouded in some debate, the first Jewish immigrants came to England with the Normans in c.1066 and by 1189 had established 24 provincial Jewries in places such as Norwich, Oxford, Cambridge, Coventry, Lincoln, Exeter and Gloucester. Num Pages: 186 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DBK; 3H; HBJD1; HBLC1; JFSR1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 233 x 155 x 12. Weight in Grams: 288. Historical, Literary and Archaeological Perspectives. 175 pages, 2, 2 line drawing. Editor(s): Skinner, Patricia. Although clouded in some debate, the first Jewish immigrants came to England with the Normans in c.1066 and by 1189 had established 24 provincial Jewries in places such as Norwich, Oxford, Cambridge, Coventry, Lincoln, Exeter and Gloucester. Cateogry: (P) Professional & Vocational. BIC Classification: 1DBK; 3H; HBJD1; HBLC1; JFSR1. Dimension: 233 x 155 x 12. Weight: 332.
Accounts of specific communities and themes build to a comprehensive picture of Jews in England C11 - C13. Britain's medieval Jewish community arrived with the Normans in 1066 and was expelled from the country in 1290. This is the first time in many years that its life has been comprehensively examined for a student and general readership. Beginning with an introduction setting the medieval British experience into its European context, the book continues with three chapters outlining the history of the Jews' presence and a discussion of where they settled. Further chapters then explore themes such as their relationship with the Christian church, Jewish women's lives, the major types of evidence used by historians, the latest evidence emerging from archaeological exploration, and new approaches from literary studies. The book closes with a reappraisal of one of the best-known communities, that at York. Drawing together the work of experts in the field, and supported by an extensive bibliographical guide, this isa valuable and revealing account of medieval Jewish history in Britain. Patricia Skinner is a Wellcome Research Fellow in the College of Arts and Humanities, Swansea University. Contributors: ANTHONY BALE, SUZANNE BARTLETT, PAUL BRAND, BARRIE DOBSON, JOHN EDWARDS, JOSEPH HILLABY, D.A. HINTON, ROBIN MUNDILL, ROBERT C. STACEY.

Product Details

Publisher
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Number of pages
186
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Weight
292g
Number of Pages
187
Place of Publication
Woodbridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781843837336
SKU
V9781843837336
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Reviews for Jews in Medieval Britain: Historical, Literary and Archaeological Perspectives
There are gems of information, excellent insights and a useful bibliography in this collection.
JOURNAL OF JEWISH STUDIES
As a review of the current state of scholarship, this collection combines concision with expertise. It covers a great deal of ground with commendable zest.
ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW
A useful collection of essays which clearly adds to our understanding of Jewish life in medieval Britain.
HISTORY
A welcome sight...it proves that medieval Jewish history is finally gaining the recognition it deserves.
ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY
An invaluable guide to recent work and the present state of knowledge [in the subject].
NORTHERN HISTORY

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