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Dependence, intolerance and expulsion: The story of England’s medieval Jewish communities
Dependence, intolerance and expulsion: The story of England’s medieval Jewish communities
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40 minutes
Released:
Mar 13, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Despite having clear liberties and the protection of the Crown in the mid-12th century, the thriving Jewish communities of medieval England were soon targeted for their perceived wealth and religious practices. As Christian-Jewish relationships declined, violence, heavy taxation and restrictions forced many Jews to leave England even before Edward I’s fateful decision to expel the entire community from the kingdom in 1290.
In this talk, Sean Cunningham, Head of Medieval Records at The National Archives, explores the story of England’s medieval Jewish communities to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day 2020 (27 January).
In this talk, Sean Cunningham, Head of Medieval Records at The National Archives, explores the story of England’s medieval Jewish communities to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day 2020 (27 January).
Released:
Mar 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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