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HST 304/JST 304: Jews and Christians in the Middle Ages

HST 304/JST 304: Jews and Christians in the Middle Ages

Primary Sources

Many of the documents discussed in this course are reproduced in Robert Chazan's book, The Jews of Medieval Western Christendom, 1000-1500 (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2006). BM590 .C497 2006


Europeana: Millions of items from European galleries, libraries, archives, and museums. Includes books and manuscripts, photos and paintings, television and film, sculpture and crafts, diaries and maps, sheet music and recordings.

 

Internet Medieval Sourcebook: This website provides access to to primary source material organized by topic. Sponsored by Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies.

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