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Title Christians and Jews in Angevin England : the York Massacre of 1190, narratives and contexts / edited by Sarah Rees Jones and Sethina Watson.
Publisher York : York Medieval Press ; Woodbridge, Suffolk ; Rochester, NY : Boydell Press, 2013.
Copyright date ©2013



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Contents Introduction: The Moment and Memory of the York Massacre of 1190 -- Part I: The Events of March 1190 -- 1. Neighbours and Victims in Twelfth-Century York: a Royal Citadel, the Citizens and the Jews of York -- 2. Prelude and Postscript to the York Massacre: Attacks in East Anglia and Lincolnshire, 1190 -- 3. William of Newburgh, Josephus and the New Titus -- 4. 1190, William Longbeard and the Crisis of Angevin England -- 5. The Massacres of 1189-90 and the Origins of the Jewish Exchequer, 1186-1226 -- Part II: Jews among Christians in Medieval England -- 6. Faith, Fealty and Jewish 'infideles' in Twelfth-Century England -- 7. The 'Archa' System and its Legacy after 1194 -- 8. Making agreements, with or without Jews, in Medieval England and Normandy -- 9. An Ave Maria in Hebrew: the Transmission of Hebrew Learning from Jewish to Christian Scholars in Medieval England -- 10. The Talmudic Community of Thirteenth-Century England -- 11. Notions of Jewish Service in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century England -- Part III: Representations -- 12. Egyptian Days: From Passion to Exodus in the Representation of Twelfth-Century Jewish-Christian Relations -- 13. 'De Judaea, muta et surda': Jewish Conversion in Gerald of Wales's Life of Saint Remigius -- 14. Dehumanizing the Jew at the Funeral of the Virgin Mary in the Thirteenth Century (c. 1170-c. 1350) -- 15. Massacre and Memory: Ethics and Method in Recent Scholarship on Jewish Martyrdom --16. The Future of the Jews of York -- Afterword: Violence, Memory and the Traumatic Middle Ages.
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ISBN 9781782040774 (electronic bk.)
1782040773 (electronic bk.)
1299483895 (ebk)
9781299483897 (ebk)
9781903153444 (print)
1903153441 (print)
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Subject Jews -- England -- History -- To 1500 -- Congresses.
Massacres -- England -- York -- History -- To 1500 -- Congresses.
Pleas of the crown.
Great Britain -- History -- Angevin period, 1154-1216 -- Congresses.
Alt author Rees Jones, Sarah,
Watson, Sethina C. (Sethina Claire), 1972-
Descript 1 online resource (xx, 351 pages) : illustrations, map
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Descript text file rdaft
Note Many papers from a conference held in March 2010 at the University of York.
Contents Introduction: The Moment and Memory of the York Massacre of 1190 -- Part I: The Events of March 1190 -- 1. Neighbours and Victims in Twelfth-Century York: a Royal Citadel, the Citizens and the Jews of York -- 2. Prelude and Postscript to the York Massacre: Attacks in East Anglia and Lincolnshire, 1190 -- 3. William of Newburgh, Josephus and the New Titus -- 4. 1190, William Longbeard and the Crisis of Angevin England -- 5. The Massacres of 1189-90 and the Origins of the Jewish Exchequer, 1186-1226 -- Part II: Jews among Christians in Medieval England -- 6. Faith, Fealty and Jewish 'infideles' in Twelfth-Century England -- 7. The 'Archa' System and its Legacy after 1194 -- 8. Making agreements, with or without Jews, in Medieval England and Normandy -- 9. An Ave Maria in Hebrew: the Transmission of Hebrew Learning from Jewish to Christian Scholars in Medieval England -- 10. The Talmudic Community of Thirteenth-Century England -- 11. Notions of Jewish Service in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century England -- Part III: Representations -- 12. Egyptian Days: From Passion to Exodus in the Representation of Twelfth-Century Jewish-Christian Relations -- 13. 'De Judaea, muta et surda': Jewish Conversion in Gerald of Wales's Life of Saint Remigius -- 14. Dehumanizing the Jew at the Funeral of the Virgin Mary in the Thirteenth Century (c. 1170-c. 1350) -- 15. Massacre and Memory: Ethics and Method in Recent Scholarship on Jewish Martyrdom --16. The Future of the Jews of York -- Afterword: Violence, Memory and the Traumatic Middle Ages.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781782040774 (electronic bk.)
1782040773 (electronic bk.)
1299483895 (ebk)
9781299483897 (ebk)
9781903153444 (print)
1903153441 (print)
Subject Jews -- England -- History -- To 1500 -- Congresses.
Massacres -- England -- York -- History -- To 1500 -- Congresses.
Pleas of the crown.
Great Britain -- History -- Angevin period, 1154-1216 -- Congresses.
Alt author Rees Jones, Sarah,
Watson, Sethina C. (Sethina Claire), 1972-

Subject Jews -- England -- History -- To 1500 -- Congresses.
Massacres -- England -- York -- History -- To 1500 -- Congresses.
Pleas of the crown.
Great Britain -- History -- Angevin period, 1154-1216 -- Congresses.
Descript 1 online resource (xx, 351 pages) : illustrations, map
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Descript text file rdaft
Note Many papers from a conference held in March 2010 at the University of York.
Contents Introduction: The Moment and Memory of the York Massacre of 1190 -- Part I: The Events of March 1190 -- 1. Neighbours and Victims in Twelfth-Century York: a Royal Citadel, the Citizens and the Jews of York -- 2. Prelude and Postscript to the York Massacre: Attacks in East Anglia and Lincolnshire, 1190 -- 3. William of Newburgh, Josephus and the New Titus -- 4. 1190, William Longbeard and the Crisis of Angevin England -- 5. The Massacres of 1189-90 and the Origins of the Jewish Exchequer, 1186-1226 -- Part II: Jews among Christians in Medieval England -- 6. Faith, Fealty and Jewish 'infideles' in Twelfth-Century England -- 7. The 'Archa' System and its Legacy after 1194 -- 8. Making agreements, with or without Jews, in Medieval England and Normandy -- 9. An Ave Maria in Hebrew: the Transmission of Hebrew Learning from Jewish to Christian Scholars in Medieval England -- 10. The Talmudic Community of Thirteenth-Century England -- 11. Notions of Jewish Service in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century England -- Part III: Representations -- 12. Egyptian Days: From Passion to Exodus in the Representation of Twelfth-Century Jewish-Christian Relations -- 13. 'De Judaea, muta et surda': Jewish Conversion in Gerald of Wales's Life of Saint Remigius -- 14. Dehumanizing the Jew at the Funeral of the Virgin Mary in the Thirteenth Century (c. 1170-c. 1350) -- 15. Massacre and Memory: Ethics and Method in Recent Scholarship on Jewish Martyrdom --16. The Future of the Jews of York -- Afterword: Violence, Memory and the Traumatic Middle Ages.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Rees Jones, Sarah,
Watson, Sethina C. (Sethina Claire), 1972-
ISBN 9781782040774 (electronic bk.)
1782040773 (electronic bk.)
1299483895 (ebk)
9781299483897 (ebk)
9781903153444 (print)
1903153441 (print)

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