Friday, Feb. 12, 2 to 5 p.m.
British Studies Room, 5th Floor Norlin Library
In the year 1290, King Edward I expelled all Jews from England, and in 1657, Oliver Cromwell let them back in. What impact did Jews have on British politics, culture and religion in the years that followed? Join us for talks by and discussion with historian Todd Endelman (Ohio State University) and literature scholars Jason Rosenblatt (Georgetown University) and Jonathan Freedman (University of Michigan).