Ordinary Jerusalem, 1840-1940
Opening New Archives, Revisiting a Global City
Contributor(s)
Dalachanis, Angelos (editor)
Lemire, Vincent (editor)
Collection
European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
In Ordinary Jerusalem, Angelos Dalachanis, Vincent Lemire and thirty-five scholars depict the ordinary history of an extraordinary global city in the late Ottoman and Mandate periods. Utilizing largely unknown archives, they revisit the holy city of three religions, which has often been defined solely as an eternal battlefield and studied exclusively through the prism of geopolitics and religion. At the core of their analysis are topics and issues developed by the European Research Council-funded project “Opening Jerusalem Archives: For a Connected History of Citadinité in the Holy City, 1840–1940.” Drawn from the French vocabulary of geography and urban sociology, the concept of citadinité describes the dynamic identity relationship a city’s inhabitants develop with each other and with their urban environment.
Keywords
Jerusalem; History; 19th century; 20th century; urban anthropology; municipal governmentDOI
10.1163/9789004375741ISBN
9789004375734OCN
1100491159Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
Leiden; Boston, 2018Grantor
Series
Open Jerusalem, 1Classification
History
History and Archaeology
20th century, c 1900 to c 1999
Anthropology