A short history of the Jews in England / by H. P. Stoke. London [u.a.] : Central board of missions {[u.a.], 1921
Content
- The Domus Conversorum at Oxford
- Menasseh Ben Israel
- Title page
- Stamp
- Preface by the editor
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- I. The Pre-Expulsion Period
- Title page
- Chapter I. Historical sketch of the Jews in England before the expulsion
- 8 Chapter II. The relationship of the Jews to the king and the state
- 13 Chapter III. The business life of the Jews
- 18 Chapter IV. The home life of the Jews
- 26 Chapter V. Religious life of the Jews
- 36 Chapter VI. Domus Conversorum
- 40 Chapter VII. The expulsion of the Jews (1290)
- II. The Middle Period of Anglo-Jewish History
- Title page
- Illustration
- 49 Chapter I. The Domus Conversorum after the expulsion
- 54 Chapter II. Jews in England during the middle period?
- 59 Appendix A. The Jew in English literature (I)
- III. The Return and the Re-Settlement of the Jews in England
- Title page
- 67 Chapter I. Cromwell and the Jews
- 73 Chapter II. After the restoration
- 78 Chapter III. Under the Hanoverians
- 84 Chapter IV. Emancipation
- 91 Chapter V. Synagogue visitors
- 97 Chapter VI. Conversions
- 104 Chapter VII. Zionism and the mission of Israel
- 108 Appendix B. The Jew in English literature (II)
- 115 Index
