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The Jews in Christian Europe

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Jacob Marcus's The Jews in The Medieval World (1938) has remained an indispensable resource for its comprehensive view of Jewish historical experience from late antiquity through the early modern p...
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First published in 1938, Jacob Rader Marcus's The Jews in The Medieval World has remained an indispensable resource for its comprehensive view of Jewish historical experience from late antiquity through the early modern period, viewed through primary source documents in English translation. In this new work based on Marcus's classic source book, Marc Saperstein has recast the volume's focus, now fully centered on Christian Europe, updated the work's organizational format, and added seventy-two new annotated sources. In his compelling introduction, Saperstein supplies a modern and thought-provoking discussion of the changing values that influence our understanding of history, analyzing issues surrounding periodization, organization, and inclusion. Through a vast range of documents written by Jews and Christians, including historical narratives, legal opinions, martyrologies, memoirs, polemics, epitaphs, advertisements, folktales, ethical and pedagogical writings, book prefaces and colophons, commentaries, and communal statutes, The Jews in Christian Europe allows the actors and witnesses of events to speak for themselves.
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Price: £29.50
Pages: 752
Publisher: Hebrew Union College Press
Imprint: Hebrew Union College Press
Publication Date: 31 December 2016
ISBN: 9780822963936
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, HISTORY / Social History, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies, Social groups: religious groups and communities, Social and cultural history, History and Archaeology

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This collection is an indispensible source book for teaching Jewish-Christian relations and premodern Jewish history.
Julie L. Mell


— Julie L. Mell