England and the Jews

England and the Jews
Title England and the Jews PDF eBook
Author Geraldine Heng
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 193
Release 2018-11-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1108698182

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For three centuries, a mixture of religion, violence, and economic conditions created a fertile matrix in Western Europe that racialized an entire diasporic population who lived in the urban centers of the Latin West: Jews. This Element explores how religion and violence, visited on Jewish bodies and Jewish lives, coalesced to create the first racial state in the history of the West. It is an example of how the methods and conceptual frames of postcolonial and race studies, when applied to the study of religion, can be productive of scholarship that rewrites the foundational history of the past.

History of the Jews in England

History of the Jews in England
Title History of the Jews in England PDF eBook
Author Cecil Roth
Publisher
Total Pages 311
Release 1964
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A History of the Jews in England

A History of the Jews in England
Title A History of the Jews in England PDF eBook
Author Albert Montefiore Hyamson
Publisher
Total Pages 396
Release 1907
Genre Jews
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Expulsion

Expulsion
Title Expulsion PDF eBook
Author Richard Huscroft
Publisher
Total Pages 206
Release 2006
Genre History
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"The story of how England's kings first courted then persecuted and finally expelled England's Jewish community during the Middle Ages. The first Jewish communities in the British Isles were established following William of Normandy's conquest of Britain in 1066. They settled in London and were at first courted by their Christian hosts. However, not long after attitudes began to change, reflecting the hardening of wider European attitudes. In a course of events that frighteningly mirrors that of Nazi Germany over seven centuries later, statutory regulations against the Jews, culminating with the Statute of Jewry of 1275, became the increasingly harsh and punitive. There were never more than a few thousand Jews in medieval England, but they were envied, hated and misunderstood because of their wealth and beliefs. After just over 200 years the Jewish communities of England were forcibly removed on the orders of Edward I. The Jews remained excluded for over 350 years, England was not unique in its approach to 'the Jewish problem, ' but it was different in the permanence of the solution it found."--Publisher's description.

The Early Jews and Muslims of England and Wales

The Early Jews and Muslims of England and Wales
Title The Early Jews and Muslims of England and Wales PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Caldwell Hirschman
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 251
Release 2014-04-22
Genre History
ISBN 1476613435

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This book proposes that Jews were present in England in substantial numbers from the Roman Conquest forward. Indeed, there has never been a time during which a large Jewish-descended, and later Muslim-descended, population has been absent from England. Contrary to popular history, the Jewish population was not expelled from England in 1290, but rather adopted the public face of Christianity, while continuing to practice Judaism in secret. Crypto-Jews and Crypto-Muslims held the highest offices in the land, including service as archbishops, dukes, earls, kings and queens. Among those proposed to be of Jewish ancestry are the Tudor kings and queens, Queen Elizabeth I, William the Conqueror, and Thomas Cromwell. Documentaton in support of this revisionist history includes DNA studies, genealogies, church records, place names and the Domesday Book.

The King's Jews

The King's Jews
Title The King's Jews PDF eBook
Author Robin R. Mundill
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 258
Release 2010-06-07
Genre History
ISBN 1441173625

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In July 1290, Edward I issued writs to the Sheriffs of the English counties ordering them to enforce a decree to expel all Jews from England before All Saints' Day of that year. England became the first country to expel a Jewish minority from its borders. They were allowed to take their portable property but their houses were confiscated by the king. In a highly readable account, Robin Mundill considers the Jews of medieval England as victims of violence (notably the massacre of Shabbat haGadol when York's Jewish community perished at Clifford's Tower) and as a people apart, isolated amidst a hostile environment. The origins of the business world are considered including the fact that the medieval English Jew perfected modern business methods many centuries before its recognised time. What emerges is a picture of a lost society which had much to contribute and yet was turned away in 1290.

The Jews of Angevin England

The Jews of Angevin England
Title The Jews of Angevin England PDF eBook
Author Joseph Jacobs
Publisher
Total Pages 490
Release 1893
Genre Civilization, Medieval
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