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Co-existence of Jews and Christians in Czech Kingdom in 13th- 14thcenturies

https://doi.org/10.28995/2686-7249-2017-10-1-55-63

Abstract

This article is dedicated to some aspects of co-existence of Jews and Christians in Bohemia and Moravia during the Middle Ages. Unlike many other European territories, Czech kingdom remained relatively untouched by practices of pogroms and blood libels. The aim of this article is to describe and to analyze the untraditional for Medieval period relative peaceful co-existence between those two communities.

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Anna Novikova
Russian State University for the Humanities
Russian Federation


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Novikova A. Co-existence of Jews and Christians in Czech Kingdom in 13th- 14thcenturies. RSUH/RGGU Bulletin: “Literary Teory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies”, Series. 2017;(10-1):55-63. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2686-7249-2017-10-1-55-63

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