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The English Jewry under the Angevin Kings.
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Current BeliefsLiterary HistoryHumanitiesEnglish JewryHistorical MethodologyJewish StudiesJewish ThoughtMedieval EnglandHistorical SociologyCultural HistoryHistorical EvidenceArtsBiblical StudyIntellectual HistoryGentile CommunityHistorical ScholarshipHistorical Analysis
The purpose of the author is to correct, with the aid of all available evidence, current beliefs regarding the activities of the Jews in medieval England. Their relations with the Gentile community in which they lived are described, not as is conventionally imagined, but as these relations are disclosed on a dispassionate examination of surviving documents--for example, the close association of Jews and monasteries, of nearly every religious order, in the acquisition of landed estates.