No Return : : Jews, Christian Usurers, and the Spread of Mass Expulsion in Medieval Europe / / Rowan Dorin.

A groundbreaking new history of the shared legacy of expulsion among Jews and Christian moneylenders in late medieval EuropeBeginning in the twelfth century, Jewish moneylenders increasingly found themselves in the crosshairs of European authorities, who denounced the evils of usury as they expelled...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:Histories of Economic Life ; 36
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Physical Description:1 online resource (392 p.) :; 5 maps.
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • A note on usage
  • Introduction
  • PART I
  • 1 Expulsion, Jews, and Usury: trajectories of christian thought and practice
  • 2 Inventing Expulsion in England, 1154–1272
  • 3 Inventing Expulsion in France, 1144–1270
  • PART II
  • 4 Canonizing Expulsion: the second council of Lyon, 1274
  • 5 Disseminating Expulsion: synods, summas, and sermons
  • PART III
  • 6 Emulating Expulsion: England and France, 1274–1306
  • 7 Ignoring Expulsion: episcopal evasion and papal inaction, 1274–1400
  • 8 Expanding (and Impeding) Expulsion: Jews, usury, and canon law, 1300–1492
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgments
  • Appendix A: Timeline of Expulsions of Jews and Christian Usurers, 1100–ca. 135
  • Appendix B: Usury and Expulsion in Local Ecclesiastical Legislation, 1200-ca. 1400
  • Abbreviations
  • Notes
  • List of manuscripts and archival series consulted
  • Index
  • A NOTE ON THE TYPE