Provides an interdisciplinary discussion about the Jew-as-Other through leading, internationally-recognized scholars in history, literature, and philosophy
Addresses a multitude of primary sources including medieval English manuscripts, law codes, literary texts, and others
Stakes out new ground in pedagogical research of the medieval humanities
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