Ordinary Jerusalem 1840–1940. Opening New Archives, Revisiting a Global City

Ordinary Jerusalem 1840–1940. Opening New Archives, Revisiting a Global City

Author
Angelos Dalachanis, Vincent Lemire (eds.)
Publisher
Brill
Language
English
Year
2018
Page
615
ISBN
9789004375741,2018019559,2018019932,9789004375734
File Type
pdf
File Size
4.0 MiB

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. 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 (ʿarż-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: Saʿid 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 Edited By Angelos Dalachanis And Vincent Lemire. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 531-579) And Indexes. Fp7 Ideas: European Research Council English

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