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Palestine in the Victorian Age
Colonial Encounters in the Holy Land
Palestine in the Victorian Age
Colonial Encounters in the Holy Land
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Description
Narratives of the modern history of Palestine/Israel often begin with the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and Britain's arrival in 1917. However, this work argues that the contest over Palestine has its roots deep in the 19th century, with Victorians who first cast the Holy Land as an area to be possessed by empire, then began to devise schemes for its settler colonization. The product of historical research among almost forgotten guidebooks, archives and newspaper clippings, this book presents a previously unwritten chapter of Britain's colonial desire, and reveals how indigenous Palestinians began to react against, or accommodate themselves to, the West's fascination with their ancestral land. From the travellers who tried to overturn Jerusalem's holiest sites, to an uprising sparked by a church bell and a missionary's tragic actions, to one Palestinian's eventful visit to the heart of the British Empire, Palestine in the Victorian Age reveals how the events of the nineteenth century have cast a long shadow over the politics of Palestine/Israel ever since.
Table of Contents
Chapter Two. 'The Places So Remarkable': Edward Robinson and the Birth of Biblical Palestine
Chapter Three. 'A Jerusalem of Their Own': Victorian Travellers in a Holy City
Chapter Four. 'Labourers in the Field of Abraham': The Farm at Kerem Avraham
Chapter Five. 'Down with the Bell!': The Nablus Uprising of 1856
Chapter Six. 'The Prince of the Samaritans': The Life and Times of Ya'qub al-Shalabi
Chapter Seven. Laurence Oliphant in The Land of Gilead
Chapter Eight. 'Palestine is Thus Brought Home to England': Conclusion
Product details
Published | 22 Sep 2022 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 264 |
ISBN | 9780755643141 |
Imprint | I.B. Tauris |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Palestine in the Victorian Age provides an engaging, provoking argument that reframes how we understand the ideological and intellectual contribution Victorians made to furnish settler colonialism in Palestine before the arrival of the British or even before Zionists established settlements. In particular, the book makes a valuable contribution to the larger field of settler-colonial studies.
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