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Author Rose, E. M., author.

Title The murder of William of Norwich : the origins of the blood libel in medieval Europe / E.M. Rose.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2015]
©2015

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 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  305.892 ROSE    Check Shelf
Description xii, 394 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-379) and index.
Summary "In 1144, the mutilated body of William of Norwich, a young apprentice leatherworker, was found abandoned outside the city's walls. The boy bore disturbing signs of torture, and a story soon spread that it was a ritual murder, performed by Jews in imitation of the Crucifixion as a mockery of Christianity. The outline of William's tale swiftly gained currency far beyond Norwich, and the idea that Jews engaged in ritual murder became firmly rooted in the European imagination. E.M. Rose's book delves into the story of William's murder and the notorious trial that followed to uncover the origin of the ritual murder accusation--known as the "blood libel"--In western Europe in the Middle Ages. Focusing on the specific historical context and suspensefully unraveling the facts of the case, Rose makes a powerful argument for why the Norwich Jews were accused of killing the youth, and how the malevolent blood libel accusation managed to take hold. She also considers four "copycat" cases, in which Jews were similarly blamed for the death of young Christians, and traces the adaptations of the story over time. In the centuries after its appearance, the ritual murder accusation provoked instances of torture, death and expulsion of thousands of Jews and the extermination of hundreds of communities. Although no charge of ritual murder has withstood historical scrutiny, the concept of the blood libel is so emotionally charged and deeply rooted in cultural memory that it endures even today. Rose's groundbreaking work provides clear answers as to why the blood libel emerged when it did and how it was able to gain such widespread acceptance, laying the foundations for enduring anti-Semitic myths that continue to the present"--Provided by publisher.
Contents I. The Monk, the Knight, the Bishop, and the Banker -- The discovery of a dead body -- The second crusade -- The trial -- The making of a saint -- II. The Earl, the Count, the Abbot, and the King -- Gloucester -- Blois -- Bury St. Edmunds -- Paris.
Subject Antisemitism -- Europe -- History.
Blood accusation.
Jews -- Persecutions -- Europe -- History.
Christianity and antisemitism.
Europe -- Ethnic relations -- History.
Antisemitism. (OCoLC)fst00810769
Blood accusation. (OCoLC)fst00834641
Christianity and antisemitism. (OCoLC)fst00859644
Ethnic relations. (OCoLC)fst00916005
Jews -- Persecutions. (OCoLC)fst00983322
Europe. (OCoLC)fst01245064
Antisemitism -- historia.
Förintelsen.
Judeförföljelser.
Blod -- religiösa aspekter.
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
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