The Holy Land, which includes the city of Jerusalem and surrounding holy sites, has long been a pilgrimage destination in the Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions. The Ottoman era of Jerusalem, beginning in 1517, saw a major influx of pilgrims from all three faiths, and this led to a convergence of varying perceptions of the same geographical space. At the same time, a shift was occurring from the predominantly religious purposes for individual travel in the medieval period to the more secular or touristic motives of travel beginning in the early modern period. This shift, combined with the geographical origins, professions, and attitudes of individual pilgrims, further added to the varying viewpoints of the Holy Land, even within the ...
International conference to be held at the Yad Ben-Zvi Institute in Jerusalem on December 5th and 6t...
Palestine, the home of the world’s three major religions: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Hence, c...
One hundred and one current maps of Israel were analysed for their modern mapping religious ele-ment...
American Protestantism is generally regarded as scripturalist and lacking in such features as Passio...
During the nineteenth century the Ottoman province of Bilad al-Sham was involved in a broader politi...
Following Napoleon's invasion of Palestine in 1799, up to Mehemet Ali's conquest in 1831, an increas...
One God, Three Faiths, and a Misinterpretation of the Divine is a study of the history of violence i...
As a result of the Hussite revolution in Bohemia, an unprecedented situation in European history aro...
Christianity in the Holy Land has found its presence significantly challenged from a number of direc...
Rich in historical details and artistic illustrations of the Near East and the Holy Land, the select...
The great majority of the world's holy cities and sacred shrines attract pilgrims from culturally c...
The pilgrimages of the Christian world were centered in cathedrals and churches along the pilgrim ro...
Defence date: 24 April 2015Examining Board: Emeritus Professor Anthony Molho, European University I...
The collection examines the view of the holiness in the "Holy Land" through the writings of pilgrims...
Broadly defining crusading as both a physical act and a spiritual goal, this is a diachronic study o...
International conference to be held at the Yad Ben-Zvi Institute in Jerusalem on December 5th and 6t...
Palestine, the home of the world’s three major religions: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Hence, c...
One hundred and one current maps of Israel were analysed for their modern mapping religious ele-ment...
American Protestantism is generally regarded as scripturalist and lacking in such features as Passio...
During the nineteenth century the Ottoman province of Bilad al-Sham was involved in a broader politi...
Following Napoleon's invasion of Palestine in 1799, up to Mehemet Ali's conquest in 1831, an increas...
One God, Three Faiths, and a Misinterpretation of the Divine is a study of the history of violence i...
As a result of the Hussite revolution in Bohemia, an unprecedented situation in European history aro...
Christianity in the Holy Land has found its presence significantly challenged from a number of direc...
Rich in historical details and artistic illustrations of the Near East and the Holy Land, the select...
The great majority of the world's holy cities and sacred shrines attract pilgrims from culturally c...
The pilgrimages of the Christian world were centered in cathedrals and churches along the pilgrim ro...
Defence date: 24 April 2015Examining Board: Emeritus Professor Anthony Molho, European University I...
The collection examines the view of the holiness in the "Holy Land" through the writings of pilgrims...
Broadly defining crusading as both a physical act and a spiritual goal, this is a diachronic study o...
International conference to be held at the Yad Ben-Zvi Institute in Jerusalem on December 5th and 6t...
Palestine, the home of the world’s three major religions: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Hence, c...
One hundred and one current maps of Israel were analysed for their modern mapping religious ele-ment...