CHRISTIANS AND JEWS IN ANGEVIN ENGLAND:
THE YORK MASSACRE OF 1190,
NARRATIVES AND CONTEXTS
Edited by
SARAH REES JONES and SETHINA WATSON
CONTENTS
Contributors 00-00
List of Figures 00-00
Editors’ Preface 00-00
Abbreviations 00-00
1. Introduction: The Moment and Memory of the York Massacre of 1190
Sethina Watson, University of York 00-00
Part One: The Events of March 1190
2. Neighbours and Victims in Twelfth-Century York: A Royal
Citadel, the Citizens and the Jews of York
Sarah Rees Jones, University of York 00-00
3. Prelude and Postscript to the York Massacre: Attacks in East
Anglia and Lincolnshire, 1190
Joe Hillaby, University of Bristol 00-00
4. William of Newburgh, Josephus and the New Titus
Nicholas Vincent, University of East Anglia 00-000
5. 1190, William Longbeard and the Crisis of Angevin England
Alan Cooper, Colgate University 000-000
6. The Massacres of 1189-90 and the Origins of the Jewish
Exchequer, 1186-1226
Robert C. Stacey, University of Washington 000-000
Part Two: Jews among Christians in Medieval England
7. Faith, Fealty and Jewish Infideles in Twelth-Century England
Paul Hyams, Cornell University 000-000
8. The ‘archa’ System and its Legacy after 1194
Robin R. Mundill, Glenalmond College, Perth 000-000
9. Making Agreements, with or without Jews, in Medieval
England and Normandy
Thomas Roche, Archives départementales of Nièvre 000-000
10. An Ave Maria in Hebrew: The Transmission of Hebrew
Learning from Jewish to Christain Scholars in Medieval England
Eva De Visscher, University of Oxford 000-000
11. The Talmudic Community of Thirteenth-Century England Pinchas Roth, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Ethan
Zadoff, City University of New York 000-000
12. Notions of Jewish Service in Twelfth and Thirteenth-Century
England
Anna Sapir Abulafia, University of Cambridge 000-000
Part Three: Representations
13. Egyptian Days: From Passion to Exodus in the Representation
of Twelth-Century Jewish-Christian Relations
Heather Blurton, University of California, Santa Barbara 000-000
14. ‘De Judaea, Muta et Surda’: Jewish Conversion in Gerald of
Wales’s Life of Saint Remigius
Matthew Mesley, University of Zürich 000-000
15. Dehumanizing the Jew at the Funeral of the Virgin Mary in
the Thirteenth-Century (c. 1170 - c. 1350)
Carlee A. Bradbury, Radford College 000-000
16. Massacre and Memory: Ethics and Method in Recent
Scholarship on Jewish Martyrdom
Hannah Johnson, University of Pittsburgh 000-000
17. The Future of the Jews of York
Jeffrey Cohen, George Washington University 000-000
Epilogue
18. Afterword: Violence, Memory and the Traumatic Middle Ages
Anthony Bale, Birkbeck College, London 000-000
Bibliography 000-000
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