Social and Political History
- Judaism in Nineteenth-Century England: A Chronology
- Moses Angel and the Jew's Free School
- The Protestant Fight for Jewish Civil Liberties in Victorian England
- Antisemitic portrayals of Jewish lawyers
- [A Review of] John Cooper's The Unexpected Story of Nathaniel Rothschild
Architects
Authors
Painters
- Abraham Solomon, 1824-1862
- Rebecca Solomon, 1832-1886
- Simeon Solomon, 1840-1905
- Solomon J. Solomon, 1860-1927
Representations of Jews in Victorian Fiction, Book Illustration, and Painting
- Antisemitism in Punch and Dickens's Great Expectations
- Dickens's positive example of Judaism in Our Mutual Friend
- Walter Besant's Sympathetic Discussion of Judaism
- Anti-semitism in fin de siècle paintings of Salome and Judith
- Fagin in Dickens's Oliver Twist
- Dickens's Our Mutual Friend
- Dickens's Great Expectations
- "The Jew went down upon his knees, and began to flay his victim." (Harry Furniss)
- "The excitable Jew had already raised the skirts of Mr. Jaggers' coat to his lips several times." (Harry Furniss)
- The Problem of the Jewish Manager in Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray
- George Du Maurier's Trilby
- Sol Eytinge's noble Jew Riah and his unscrupulous Christian employer, Fascination Fledgeby (Dickens's Our Mutual Friend)
- A Jewish Synagogue by S. A. Hart, RA
Jewish Synagogues and Cemeteries
- The Bevis Marks Synagogue (1700), London
- The New West End Synagogue, London
- The New London Synagogue
- The Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue (now the Manchester Jewish Museum),
- Willesden United Synagogue Cemetery, London Borough of Brent NW10 2JE
Resources
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