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The State and the Jews—Persecution
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- Introduction
- Persecution
- Images
- The River Loire at Blois
- Royal Assaults on Jews
- Primary Texts
- Count Hugh of Maine, 992 Contemporary Hebrew Letter
- King Robert of France, Early Eleventh Century Mid- or Late-Eleventh-Century Hebrew Narrative
- Count Theobald of Blois, 1171 Contemporary Hebrew Letter
- King Philip Augustus of France, 1192, Ephraim of Bonn’s Late-Twelfth-Century Hebrew Narrative
- King Philip Augustus of France, 1180, Rigord of St. Denis’s Early-Thirteenth-Century Chronicle of King Philip Augustus
- King Philip Augustus of France, 1192, Rigord of St. Denis
- King Edward I of England, 1275, Late-Thirteenth-Century Latin Narrative
- Secondary Literature
- R. Chazan, "The Blois Incident of 1171: A Study in Jewish Intercommunal Organization," Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research, XXXVI (1968): 13-31.
- R. Chazan, "The Bray Incident of 1192: Realpolitik and Folk Slander," Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research, XXXVII (1969): 1-18.
- R. C.Stacey, Politics, Policy, and Finance under Henry III: 1216-1245 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987), 132-159.
- R.Mundill, England’s Jewish Solution: Experiment and Expulsion, 1262-1290 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), 45-107.
- Videos
- Why did European governments sometimes turn against the Jews? Prof. Robert Chazan.
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