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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