Background
Langmuir was born into a prominent Canadian family in Toronto on April 2, 1924.
Langmuir was born into a prominent Canadian family in Toronto on April 2, 1924.
In 1948, he earned a bachelor"s degree from the University of Toronto and went on to study modern diplomatic history at Harvard. Langmuir became increasingly interested in medieval studies, however, and in 1955 completed his doctoral dissertation on English constitutional history.
After teaching at Harvard for a few years, he joined Stanford"s faculty. According to Given, Langmuir"s lifelong interest in the Jews of medieval England was sparked by a book he reviewed. He went on to write many articles that documented the nature of criminal charges against Jews and how those accusations evolved during the 12th and 13th centuries.
He died at age 81 in 2005.
Langmuir"s research received critical praise from many scholars: The New York Times Book Review noted, "The learning, passion and unflinching integrity Mr. Langmuir has devoted to unraveling the history of anti-Semitism show why he is a teacher of legendary reputation, as well as a scholar of high distinction." In 1991, History, Religion and Antisemitism was awarded the National Jewish Book Award in the scholarship category. Langmuir"s academic peers also honored him by electing him a fellow of the Medieval Academy of America and of the Royal Historical Society in the United Kingdom.