Medieval Mass Expulsions with Rowan Dorin

The medieval period is well known for several large-scale and horrific persecutions, especially ones based on religious grounds. One of these is a succession of expulsions of the Jews from one kingdom after another. Persecutions like these don’t just come out the blue. So, if we’re going to understand them – and hopefully prevent them – we have to dig deep into the cultural ideas and purported justifications that they spring from. This week on The Medieval Podcast, Danièle speaks with Rowan Dorin about what usury is, how changing ideas of sin and foreignness shaped Europe, and how mass expulsion went from unthinkable to acceptable in the late Middle Ages. Rowan Dorin is an Associate Professor of History. His new book is No Return: Jews, Christian Usurers, and the Spread of Mass Expulsion in Medieval Europe, published by Princeton University Press. This podcast is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you! To find out how to help spread the joy of medieval history, please visit   / themedievalpodcast