non peer-reviewedAntonio de la Cierva y Lewita, Conde de Ballobar, served as consul in Jerusalem from 1914 to 1918 leaving behind a diary which has proved to an invaluable source of information on war-time Jerusalem, its population, Ottoman and British administrations.1 He arrived in Jerusalem in September 1914 and his main task was to re-establish a more amicable relationship with the Custody of the Holy Land, after his predecessor Rafael Casares severed relations with the Italian Custos and opened a conflict with the Custody - which extended to the Vatican, over the control of properties financed with Spanish money in the Holy Land.2 As events unfolded and the Ottoman Empire eventually joined the war that began to rage in...
In December 1917, British troops entered Jerusalem, thereby ending Ottoman rule and opening a new an...
World War I, no doubt, was a pivotal event in the history of the Middle East, as it marked the trans...
The contribution of the late Ottoman Empire to the development of Palestine in general and Jerusalem...
Antonio de la Cierva y Lewita, Conde de Ballobar, served as consul in Jerusalem from 1914 to 1918 le...
non peer-reviewedIn September 1914 a young Spanish diplomat, arrived in Jerusalem- a few months af...
When World War I broke out in Europe in the autumn of 1914, a young diplomat was sent to Jerusalem t...
Amédée Outrey Courtesy Consulat général de France à Jérusalem René Neuville, former Consul General ...
This thesis discusses the history of Jerusalem from 1912 to 1920, with a particular focus on the per...
non-peer-reviewedI edited the 71 Issue of the Jerusalem Quarterly discussing diplomacy in Jerusalem ...
peer-reviewedTraditionally, in general studies of the First World War, the Middle East is an arena o...
Foreign consuls from European states compiled countless communiques about the state of the Ottoman E...
[EN] In this article, which provides with more data on the History of Sephardic people in the Ottoma...
The day-long workshop devoted to “Jerusalem and Palestine during World War I” is part of a larger pr...
peer-reviewedIn Ordinary Jerusalem, Angelos Dalachanis, Vincent Lemire and thirty-five scholars depi...
Though a number of works have been published discussing some of the consular missions in Jerusalem a...
In December 1917, British troops entered Jerusalem, thereby ending Ottoman rule and opening a new an...
World War I, no doubt, was a pivotal event in the history of the Middle East, as it marked the trans...
The contribution of the late Ottoman Empire to the development of Palestine in general and Jerusalem...
Antonio de la Cierva y Lewita, Conde de Ballobar, served as consul in Jerusalem from 1914 to 1918 le...
non peer-reviewedIn September 1914 a young Spanish diplomat, arrived in Jerusalem- a few months af...
When World War I broke out in Europe in the autumn of 1914, a young diplomat was sent to Jerusalem t...
Amédée Outrey Courtesy Consulat général de France à Jérusalem René Neuville, former Consul General ...
This thesis discusses the history of Jerusalem from 1912 to 1920, with a particular focus on the per...
non-peer-reviewedI edited the 71 Issue of the Jerusalem Quarterly discussing diplomacy in Jerusalem ...
peer-reviewedTraditionally, in general studies of the First World War, the Middle East is an arena o...
Foreign consuls from European states compiled countless communiques about the state of the Ottoman E...
[EN] In this article, which provides with more data on the History of Sephardic people in the Ottoma...
The day-long workshop devoted to “Jerusalem and Palestine during World War I” is part of a larger pr...
peer-reviewedIn Ordinary Jerusalem, Angelos Dalachanis, Vincent Lemire and thirty-five scholars depi...
Though a number of works have been published discussing some of the consular missions in Jerusalem a...
In December 1917, British troops entered Jerusalem, thereby ending Ottoman rule and opening a new an...
World War I, no doubt, was a pivotal event in the history of the Middle East, as it marked the trans...
The contribution of the late Ottoman Empire to the development of Palestine in general and Jerusalem...