Ordinary Jerusalem, 1840-1940 : opening new archives, revisiting a global city /
In Ordinary Jerusalem, 1840-1940, Angelos Dalachanis, Vincent Lemire and thirty-five scholars, mostly young academics, utilize new archives to revisit the global, extraordinary city of Jerusalem in the late Ottoman and Mandate periods.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
[2018]
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Colección: | Open Jerusalem (Series) ;
v. 1. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- Placing Jerusalemites in the History of Jerusalem: The Ottoman Census (sicil-i nüfūs) as a Historical Source
- Introducing Jerusalem: Visiting Cards, Advertisements and Urban Identities at the Turn of the 20th Century
- The Ethiopian Orthodox Community in Jerusalem: New Archives and Perspectives on Daily Life and Social Networks, 1840-1940
- Between Ottomanization and Local Networks: Appointment Registers as Archival Sources for Waqf Studies. The Case of Jerusalem's Maghariba Neighborhood
- Foreign Affairs through Private Papers: Bishop Porfirii Uspenskii and His Jerusalem Archives, 1842-1860
- The Brotherhood, the City and the Land: Patriarchal Archives and Scales of Analysis of Greek Orthodox Jerusalem in the Late Ottoman and Mandate Periods: Introduction : The State and the City, the State in the City: Another Look at Citadinité
- Collective Petitions (ʻarż-ı maḥżār) as a Reflective Archival Source for Jerusalem's Networks of Citadinité in the late 19th Century
- Back into the Imperial Fold: The End of Egyptian Rule through the Court Records of Jerusalem, 1839-1840
- An Institution, Its People and Its Documents: The Russian Consulate in Jerusalem through the Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Empire, 1858-1914
- Diplomacy, Communal Politics, and Religious Property Management: The Case of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem in the Early Mandate Period
- Comparing Ottoman Municipalities in Palestine: The Cases of Nablus, Haifa, and Nazareth, 1864-1914
- Municipal Jerusalem in the Age of Urban Democracy: On the Difference between What Happened and What Is Said to Have Happened: Introduction
- Reading the City, Writing the Self: Arabic and Hebrew Urban Texts in Jerusalem, 1840-1940
- Arab-Zionist Conversations in Late Ottoman Jerusalem: Saʻid al-Husayni, Ruhi al-Khalidi and Eliezer Ben-Yehuda
- Ben-Yehuda in his Ottoman Milieu: Jerusalem's Public Sphere as Reflected in the Hebrew Newspaper Ha-Tsevi, 1884-1915
- Men at Work: The Tipografia di Terra Santa, 1847-1930
- The St. James Armenian Printing House in Jerusalem: Scientific and Educational Activities, 1833-1933
- The Wasif Jawharriyeh Collection: Illustrating Jerusalem during the First Half of the 20th Century: Introduction
- "The Preservation and Safeguarding of the Amenities of the Holy City without Favour or Prejudice to Race or Creed": The Pro-Jerusalem Society and Ronald Storrs, 1917-1926
- Governing Jerusalem's Children, Revealing Invisible Inhabitants: The American Colony Aid Association, 1920s-1950s
- Epidemiology and the City: Communal vs. Intercommunal Health Policy-Making in Jerusalem from the Ottomans to the Mandate, 1908-1925
- Being on a List: Class and Gender in the Registries of Jewish Life in Jerusalem, 1840-1900
- The Tramway Concession of Jerusalem, 1908-1914: Elite Citizenship, Urban Infrastructure, and the Abortive Modernization of a Late Ottoman City
- Waqf Endowments in the Old City of Jerusalem: Changing Status and Archival Sources
- The Limitations of Citadinité in Late Ottoman Jerusalem
- Bibliography
- Index of Persons