No return: Jews, Christian usurers, and the spread of mass expulsion in medieval Europe

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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Main Author: Dorin, Rowan (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press [2022]
In:Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: Dorin, Rowan, No return : Jews, Christian usurers, and the spread of mass expulsion in medieval Europe] (2024) (Tartakoff, Paola, 1978 -)
Series/Journal:Histories of Economic Life 36
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Jews / Lender / Expulsion / History 1100-1500
Further subjects:B Lecture
B Medieval / HISTORY
B Foligno
B Pope Alexander II
B High Middle Ages
B Middle Ages
B Mont Saint-Michel
B Politician
B Pessimism
B Consent
B Poetry
B Believer
B Exemption (church)
B Harassment
B Usury
B Constitution
B Forced migration
B Majesty
B Duke of Brabant
B Northern Europe
B Tallage
B Credit (finance)
B Boppard
B Civil disobedience
B Competent authority
B Exile (punishment) (Europe) History To 1500
B Saving
B Persecution
B Papal States
B Reims
B Persecution (Europe) History To 1500
B Aaron of Lincoln
B Consideration
B Self-interest
B Contract
B Status quo
B Cleric (Dungeons & Dragons)
B Presumption (canon law)
B Provision (accounting)
B Advocatus
B Antipathy
B Sources of law
B Clerical Discipline
B Sally Falk Moore
B Jews
B Attempt
B County of Burgundy
B Privilegium Maius
B Religious identity
B Green library
B Petition to the King
B Modern English
B Infidel
B Credit business
B Governance
B Pope Gregory I
B Ruler
B Moneylenders (Europe) History To 1500
B Philip VI of France
B Pretext
B Promulgation
B Writing
B Constitutions of Clarendon
B Sovereignty
B Target audience
B Accrual
B Excommunication
B Political economy
B Economic history
B Result
B Righteousness
B Statute
B Chaplain
B Safeguarding
B Intestacy
B Economic ethics
B Statute of the Jewry
B Usury Religious aspects
B Auxerre
B Europe
B Religious community
B Auvergne
B Hildesheim
B Usury laws (Europe) History To 1500
B University of Pennsylvania Press
B Gospel
B Decree
B Lombards
B Christen
B Moneylender
B I Wish (manhwa)
B Outlaw
B Merovingian dynasty
B Jews Persecutions (Europe) History To 1500
B Exchequer of the Jews
B Richard Landes
B Medieval Latin
B Dissemination
B Heresy
B Hostility
B Ketuvim
B Abbess
B Divine grace
B Peter the Venerable
B Fasting
B Mark Granovetter
B Lateran
B Legal Legitimacy
B Exile
B Tropological reading
B Bishop of London
B Abeyance
B Homily
B Grandparent
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Summary: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 Jews from their lands. Yet Jews were not alone in supplying coin and credit to needy borrowers. Across much of Western Europe, foreign Christians likewise engaged in professional moneylending, and they too faced repeated threats of expulsion from the communities in which they settled. No Return examines how mass expulsion became a pervasive feature of European law and politics-with tragic consequences that have reverberated down to the present.Drawing on unpublished archival evidence ranging from fiscal ledgers and legal opinions to sermons and student notebooks, Rowan Dorin traces how an association between usury and expulsion entrenched itself in Latin Christendom from the twelfth century onward. Showing how ideas and practices of expulsion were imitated and repurposed in different contexts, he offers a provocative reconsideration of the dynamics of persecution in late medieval society.Uncovering the protean and contagious nature of expulsion, No Return is a panoramic work of history that offers new perspectives on Jewish-Christian relations, the circulation of norms and ideas in the age before print, and the intersection of law, religion, and economic life in premodern Europe
ISBN:0691240949
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9780691240947