PhD Studentship: ‘A Minority At Law: Jews And The Courts In Medieval England, c. 1216-1290’

An exciting opportunity has arisen to undertake a PhD as part of a Collaborative Doctoral Partnership between Queen Mary, University of London, and The National Archives. Working with Professor Miri Rubin (QMUL) and Dr Paul Dryburgh (The National Archives), the successful candidate will undertake their doctoral research, exploring ‘A Minority at Law: Jews and the Courts in Medieval England, c. 1216-1290’. For further details, please contact Professor Rubin (m.e.rubin@qmul.ac.uk).


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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.