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The Jews in the History of England 1485-1850: Jews In The Hist Of England 14
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The Jews in the History of England 1485-1850: Jews In The Hist Of England 14 in Ottawa, ON
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The Jews in the History of England 1485-1850: Jews In The Hist Of England 14 in Ottawa, ON
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This book traces the Jewish thread throughout English life between the Tudors and the beginnings of mass immigration in the mid-nineteenth century. The writing of English history has been very largely framed without taking note of the Jewish presence at all - here, for the first time, the Jews
are shown as an integral part of English religious and social history.
David Katz explores completely new subjects in depth, such as the Jewish advocates of Henry VIII''s divorce, and the Jewish conspirators of Elizabethan England, without neglecting themes such as the role of Jewish finance and the emergence of Anglo-Jewish institutions. This extensively researched and
accessible history of the Jews in England over almost four centuries will be essential reading for those interested in English and Jewish history.
This book traces the Jewish thread throughout English life between the Tudors and the beginnings of mass immigration in the mid-nineteenth century. The writing of English history has been very largely framed without taking note of the Jewish presence at all - here, for the first time, the Jews
are shown as an integral part of English religious and social history.
David Katz explores completely new subjects in depth, such as the Jewish advocates of Henry VIII''s divorce, and the Jewish conspirators of Elizabethan England, without neglecting themes such as the role of Jewish finance and the emergence of Anglo-Jewish institutions. This extensively researched and
accessible history of the Jews in England over almost four centuries will be essential reading for those interested in English and Jewish history.

















