In the Shadow of the Wall
In the Shadow of the Wall
In the Shadow of the Wall
Vincent Lemire

In the Shadow of the Wall

The Life and Death of Jerusalem's Maghrebi Quarter, 1187–1967

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    Beschrijving

    "From the stones of the Western Wall Plaza, Vincent Lemire re-establishes the long-forgotten Maghrebi Quarter of the Old City to its rightful place in history. A fascinating and timely narrative."—Roberto Mazza, author of Jerusalem: From the Ottomans to the British "Engaging, sensitive and beautifully written, In the Shadow of the Wall brings to life a silenced and forgotten history, shedding light on the connection between historical knowledge and acknowledgment. Vincent Lemire shows us that the history of the Maghrebi Quarter is not only local, but global."—Abigail Jacobson, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, author of From Empire to Empire: Jerusalem Between Ottoman and British Rule " In the Shadow of the Wall is a superb work of history that brings back to life the ancient Maghrebi Quarter. Vincent Lemire illuminates the history, the people, the buildings, the mosques, and the shrines of a storied Jerusalem neighborhood."—Rashid Khalidi,
    Columbia University, author of The Hundred Years' War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017 "[Lemire] provides a painstakingly recorded economic history of the quarter, including extensive renovation and restoration projects in the early 19th century and geopolitical events during the interwar period that gradually fractured the financial, institutional and political bases of the once lucrative waqf ."—Maryvelma Smith O'Neill, Washington Report on Middle East Affairs " In the Shadow of the Wall is a remarkable feat, showcasing Lemire's familiarity with Jerusalem's local and international histories and his deep research in a wide range of archives—of past and present states and municipalities, transnational and supranational organizations, and individuals—and sources in Ottoman, Arabic, Hebrew, French, and English."—Alex Winder, American Historical Review

    "From the stones of the Western Wall Plaza, Vincent Lemire re-establishes the long-forgotten Maghrebi Quarter of the Old City to its rightful place in history. A fascinating and timely narrative."—Roberto Mazza, author of Jerusalem: From the Ottomans to the British "Engaging, sensitive and beautifully written, In the Shadow of the Wall brings to life a silenced and forgotten history, shedding light on the connection between historical knowledge and acknowledgment. Vincent Lemire shows us that the history of the Maghrebi Quarter is not only local, but global."—Abigail Jacobson, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, author of From Empire to Empire: Jerusalem Between Ottoman and British Rule " In the Shadow of the Wall is a superb work of history that brings back to life the ancient Maghrebi Quarter. Vincent Lemire illuminates the history, the people, the buildings, the mosques, and the shrines of a storied Jerusalem neighborhood."—Rashid Khalidi,
    Columbia University, author of The Hundred Years' War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017 "[Lemire] provides a painstakingly recorded economic history of the quarter, including extensive renovation and restoration projects in the early 19th century and geopolitical events during the interwar period that gradually fractured the financial, institutional and political bases of the once lucrative waqf ."—Maryvelma Smith O'Neill, Washington Report on Middle East Affairs " In the Shadow of the Wall is a remarkable feat, showcasing Lemire's familiarity with Jerusalem's local and international histories and his deep research in a wide range of archives—of past and present states and municipalities, transnational and supranational organizations, and individuals—and sources in Ottoman, Arabic, Hebrew, French, and English."—Alex Winder, American Historical Review

    Vincent Lemire is professor of contemporary history at Gustave Eiffel University and director of both the Open Jerusalem European Research Council project and the French Research Center in Jerusalem (CRFJ). He is a coauthor of Jerusalem: History of a Global City (2022) and author of Jerusalem 1900: The Holy City in the Age of Possibilities (2017).

    Specificaties

    Uitgever Stanford University Press
    Vertaler Jane Kuntz
    Verschenen 4 april 2023
    Pagina's 400
    Thema Algemene en wereldgeschiedenis
    Afmetingen 229 x 152 mm
    EAN 9781503615397
    Bindwijze Hardback / gebonden
    Taal Engels

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