Dr. Maya Soifer Irish's research focuses on religious violence and toleration, and investigates the legal, social, and economic situation of religious minorities in Iberian Christian societies.
She is currently working on a new book upon which this dialogue is based, The Politics of Persecution in Medieval Spain: Toward the Anti-Jewish Riots of 1391. This work explores the path to the worst outbreak of anti-Jewish violence on Iberian soil. As it examines Christians' treatment of the Jewish community in Seville - the epicenter of the riots - in the decades preceding the massacres, the book shows that the persecution of Jews in medieval Castile evolved in local contexts: in towns and villages where local authorities manipulated and fueled anti-Jewish grievances to pursue their short-term political goals.
Dr. Irish's first book, Jews and Christians in Medieval Castile: Tradition, Coexistence, and Change, was published in 2016 by The Catholic University of America Press. It explores the changes in Jewish-Christian relations in the Iberian kingdom of Castile during the pivotal period of the "reconquest" and the hundred years that followed the end of its most active phase (eleventh to mid-fourteenth century). Focusing especially on the Christian heartland north of the Duero River, known as Old Castile, the book offers a detailed investigation of the Jews' changing relations with the monarchy, the church, and the towns.
Her articles have appeared in The Journal of Medieval History, Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, Medieval Encounters, Sefarad, and many edited volumes. In 2019, she held a Fellowship at the Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies (University of Michigan). She has served as President of the Fourteenth Century Society, President of the American Academy of Research Historians of Medieval Spain, and President of the Texas Medieval Association.
- Center for Jewish Studies
- John Hope Franklin Center (JHFC)
- Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Romance Studies
- Trinity College
- History