Book contents
- The Cambridge Companion to Antisemitism
- Cambridge Companions to Religion
- The Cambridge Companion to Antisemitism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I The Classical Period
- Part II Medieval Times
- 8 The Medieval Islamic World and the Jews
- 9 Medieval Western Christendom
- 10 Christian Theology and Papal Policy in the Middle Ages
- 11 Crusades, Blood Libels, and Popular Violence
- 12 Jews and Money
- 13 Jews and Anti-Judaism in Christian Religious Literature
- 14 Antisemitism in Medieval Art
- Part III The Modern Era
- Appendix The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance: Working Definition of Antisemitism
- Index
- Cambridge Companions to Religion
- References
12 - Jews and Money
The Medieval Origins of a Modern Stereotype
from Part II - Medieval Times
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2022
- The Cambridge Companion to Antisemitism
- Cambridge Companions to Religion
- The Cambridge Companion to Antisemitism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I The Classical Period
- Part II Medieval Times
- 8 The Medieval Islamic World and the Jews
- 9 Medieval Western Christendom
- 10 Christian Theology and Papal Policy in the Middle Ages
- 11 Crusades, Blood Libels, and Popular Violence
- 12 Jews and Money
- 13 Jews and Anti-Judaism in Christian Religious Literature
- 14 Antisemitism in Medieval Art
- Part III The Modern Era
- Appendix The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance: Working Definition of Antisemitism
- Index
- Cambridge Companions to Religion
- References
Summary
This chapter traces the medieval discourse on Jews as usurers from the 12th to the 16th centuries. It argues that European Jews were collectively labeled, then criminalized, as usurers because of their religious difference and not because of their highly exaggerated role as moneylenders.
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- The Cambridge Companion to Antisemitism , pp. 213 - 231Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022
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