Talk:Thomas of Monmouth

Hello, I will edit the information in this article. I wanted to add some information here that I extracted from "The Murder of William of Norwich The Origins of the Blood Libel in Medieval Europe", a reliable source that deals with the Blood Libel. This source is valid since it was published by Oxford University Press and the author, E.M. Rose is a valid historian. I will mainly add information in the William of Norwich section. Some of the edits I would like to make include how Christians saw William's death as a holy death, how Thomas did not start writing his book until 6 years after the death of William, why Christian Scholars believed Thomas to be a reliable source, how Thomas thought Jews killed William because he did not charge as much as his contemporaries in his practice or because some Jews were wealthy merchants who could afford to pay lots of money for skilled work, and why there was no proper investigation into William's death. I will go in-depth on these changes and will write around 100 words. https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Murder_of_William_of_Norwich/ctmmCAAAQBAJ?q=thomas+of+monmouth+E.M.+Rose&gbpv=1#f=false

The link purporting to show Monmouth's book being presented to the Jewish Historical Society of the UK links to a 404 error page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.37.236.18 (talk) 13:33, 16 January 2017 (UTC)

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