I would include Jeremy Cohen's the friars and the Jews.
Tom Izbicki
At 01:39 PM 8/2/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Top of my list: David Nirenberg, Communities of Violence:
>Persecution of Minorities in the Middle Ages (Princeton, 1996).
>Discusses relations among Jews, Muslims, and Christians in later
>medieval Spain. Megan
>
>
>>Dear colleagues,
>>
>>A question posed to me by a student prompts this request, or perhaps it's
>>an invitation. The student wanted a basic bibliography on relations
>>between Jews and Christians in medieval Europe--an enormous, and
>>burgeoning, topic. It's is out of my range , though it's something I want
>>to bring within my range once I'm finished my current book project. I
>>referred her to Langmuir, but thought that I ought to have at hand a brief
>>bibliography to which I can refer students. (At this Quaker school, we
>>have more Jewish and Catholic students than Quakers!)
>>
>>So, here's my invitation: if you could compile a bibliography of ten books
>>on relations between Jews and Christians in medieval Western Europe (define
>>that as liberally as you like), books you might propose to thoughtful
>>advanced undergraduates or nonspecialist graduate students, what would be
>>on that list?
>>
>>Any books you would warn readers against?
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>
>>Patrick.
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>>Earlham College
>>Richmond, Indiana 47374 USA
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