This book examines the manner in which the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount has been appropriated by both Palestinians and Israelis as a nationalist symbol legitimizing respective claims to the land. From the late-nineteenth century onward, the site's significance became reconfigured within the context of modern nationalist discourses, yet, despite the originally secular nature of Palestinian and Israeli nationalisms, the holy site's importance to Islam and Judaism respectively has gradually altered the character of both in a manner blurring the line between religious and national identities.
This book examines the manner in which the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount has been appropriated by both Palestinians and Israelis as a nationalist symbol legitimizing respective claims to the land. From the late-nineteenth century onward, the site's significance became reconfigured within the context of modern nationalist discourses, yet, despite the originally secular nature of Palestinian and Israeli nationalisms, the holy site's importance to Islam and Judaism respectively has gradually altered the character of both in a manner blurring the line between religious and national identities.
Erik Freas is Assistant Professor of Modern Middle East History at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York, USA. Freas's research focuses on Muslim-Christian Arab relations in Palestine during the Mandate and late-Ottoman periods. He is the author of Muslim-Christian Relations in Late Ottoman Palestine: Where Nationalism and Religion Intersect.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction.- 2. Some Background.- 3. Jerusalem at the Center of it All.- 4. Early Contestations.- 5. The Wailing Wall Disturbances.- 6. A Divided City- 1949-1967.- 7. The Six Day War and its Aftermath.- 8. Heritage Manufacturing.- 9. The Religious Get Skin.- 10. In Defense of the Haram Al-Sharif.- 11. Christian and Muslim Millenialism.- 12. Conclusion.
1. Introduction.- 2. Some Background.- 3. Jerusalem at the Center of it All.- 4. Early Contestations.- 5. The Wailing Wall Disturbances.- 6. A Divided City- 1949-1967.- 7. The Six Day War and its Aftermath.- 8. Heritage Manufacturing.- 9. The Religious Get Skin.- 10. In Defense of the Haram Al-Sharif.- 11. Christian and Muslim Millenialism.- 12. Conclusion.
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