Teaching Resources: Jews of Medieval England

Dr Rebecca Searby has worked with The National Archives (Kew) to prepare a series of lessons which are aimed primarily at Key Stage 3 (11-14 year olds) students. In addition to being important for that purpose, they’re also well written and illustrated so are a rich source for those interested in the history of medieval Anglo-Jewry.


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Dean A. Irwin (February 23, 2022). Teaching Resources: Jews of Medieval England. medievalJewishStudiesNow! Retrieved October 15, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/rhlc


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.