Events
DEVIANCE, USURY AND RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCE IN MEDIEVAL EUROPE: On The Construction of Jewish Economic Difference |
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DATE/TIME: Thursday, February 13, 2020, 04:30pm LOCATION: VAN DYCK 301 |
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This lecture presents key ideas from The Myth of the Medieval Jewish Moneylender and carries them further. The book critiques a pervasive historical narrative on medieval Jews as moneylenders and explains how the modern narrative was developed as a philosemitic counter to antisemitism. This lecture, using sociological theories of deviance, will explore why in the high middle ages the label 'usurer' was applied to entire Jewish communities when most Jews were not professional moneylenders. |
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