Online Lecture: Dean Irwin, “‘Neither a lender nor a borrower be’: Christian Debtors and Jewish Creditors in thirteenth century Lincolnshire”

On 31 January 2022, Dean Irwin will be giving a public talk to the Lincoln branch of the Historical Association on the topic of Jewish creditors and Christian debtors in thirteenth century Lincolnshire. This paper draws upon material from his PhD thesis which included a chapter on Lincolnshire debtors.


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Dean A. Irwin (October 31, 2021). Online Lecture: Dean Irwin, “‘Neither a lender nor a borrower be’: Christian Debtors and Jewish Creditors in thirteenth century Lincolnshire” medievalJewishStudiesNow! Retrieved October 15, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/rhgv


About Dean A. Irwin

I completed my PhD (2017-20) at Canterbury Christ Church University where I studied the records generated by Jewish moneylending activities in England between 1194 and 1276. I am now an independent scholar, interested in the records (especially charters and financial documents) produced by, and in relation to, medieval Anglo-Jewry. I am also developing a project on the Jews and the baronial reform movement (1258-65) in England.