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Little Hugh of Lincoln, Ritual Murder and King Henry III
Emily Rose, MBA, PhD, Visiting scholar at the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish studies is a scholar of Medieval and Early Modern Europe whose work has been hailed as ‘a model of thoroughgoing historical scholarship presented to a general audience and should be studied by scholars who wish to bring the humanities to the public square’. A graduate of Oxford with an Honours degree in Modern History, she has been a Research Associate at the Department of History, Harvard University for the past two years and, before that, taught at five universities. Her book, The Murder of William of Norwich: The Origins of the Blood Libel in Medieval Europe (Oxford University Press, 2015), was named one of the ‘Ten Best History Books of the Year’ by the Sunday Times of London and described by the Wall Street Journal as ‘a landmark of historical research’.
Lecture will be in person and also viewable via Zoom:
Join Zoom Meeting:
us02web.zoom.us/j/87269404535?pwd=M0xDZ3FMRmp3Y2pJRE5JN0tickw2QT09
Meeting ID: 872 6940 4535
Passcode: 714220
Buffet reception 19:00 – RSVP for buffet: mailto:info@oxfordchabad.org
All are welcome!
Date:
1 February 2023, 20:00
Venue:
At Slager Jewish student centre, 61 George St, Oxford, OX1 2BQ
Speaker:
Professor Emily M Rose (Visiting Scholar, Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies)
Part of:
Oxford Chabad Society
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Belinda Clark