The book delves into medieval English Christian maps, examining how cartographic imagery was used by royal and ecclesiastical patrons to portray Jews in a dehumanizing manner. It explores the intentions behind these representations, highlighting their role in defining and constraining Jewish identity within the socio-political landscape of the time. Through this analysis, the work sheds light on the intersection of geography, religion, and societal attitudes towards Jews in medieval England.
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- 2024