non peer-reviewedIn September 1914 a young Spanish diplomat, arrived in Jerusalem- a few months afterwards he, began to record his experiences in Jerusalem, a city that was increasingly involved in the First World War due to the Ottoman alliance with Germany. His name was Antonio de la Cierva Conde de Ballobar
In this chapter I will analyse a report written by a Spanish colonial officer who described a Hajj t...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the presence of European Catholic actors in the Ottoman ...
The aim of the presented study is establishing how much of events in the Middle East in 1831-1841 wa...
When World War I broke out in Europe in the autumn of 1914, a young diplomat was sent to Jerusalem t...
non peer-reviewedAntonio de la Cierva y Lewita, Conde de Ballobar, served as consul in Jerusalem f...
non-peer-reviewedI edited the 71 Issue of the Jerusalem Quarterly discussing diplomacy in Jerusalem ...
Anne Leblay-Kinoshita The presence of Spain in Jerusalem and its neighbourhood might appear quite ma...
peer-reviewedIn Ordinary Jerusalem, Angelos Dalachanis, Vincent Lemire and thirty-five scholars depi...
This thesis discusses the history of Jerusalem from 1912 to 1920, with a particular focus on the per...
Amédée Outrey Courtesy Consulat général de France à Jérusalem René Neuville, former Consul General ...
This open access book investigates the transnationally connected history of Arab Christian communiti...
Foreign consuls from European states compiled countless communiques about the state of the Ottoman E...
Historians have debated whether or not the First World War in Palestine and the battle between the B...
During the nineteenth century the Ottoman province of Bilad al-Sham was involved in a broader politi...
Is it possible to write about Jerusalem in the late ottoman and early British eras without being sub...
In this chapter I will analyse a report written by a Spanish colonial officer who described a Hajj t...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the presence of European Catholic actors in the Ottoman ...
The aim of the presented study is establishing how much of events in the Middle East in 1831-1841 wa...
When World War I broke out in Europe in the autumn of 1914, a young diplomat was sent to Jerusalem t...
non peer-reviewedAntonio de la Cierva y Lewita, Conde de Ballobar, served as consul in Jerusalem f...
non-peer-reviewedI edited the 71 Issue of the Jerusalem Quarterly discussing diplomacy in Jerusalem ...
Anne Leblay-Kinoshita The presence of Spain in Jerusalem and its neighbourhood might appear quite ma...
peer-reviewedIn Ordinary Jerusalem, Angelos Dalachanis, Vincent Lemire and thirty-five scholars depi...
This thesis discusses the history of Jerusalem from 1912 to 1920, with a particular focus on the per...
Amédée Outrey Courtesy Consulat général de France à Jérusalem René Neuville, former Consul General ...
This open access book investigates the transnationally connected history of Arab Christian communiti...
Foreign consuls from European states compiled countless communiques about the state of the Ottoman E...
Historians have debated whether or not the First World War in Palestine and the battle between the B...
During the nineteenth century the Ottoman province of Bilad al-Sham was involved in a broader politi...
Is it possible to write about Jerusalem in the late ottoman and early British eras without being sub...
In this chapter I will analyse a report written by a Spanish colonial officer who described a Hajj t...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the presence of European Catholic actors in the Ottoman ...
The aim of the presented study is establishing how much of events in the Middle East in 1831-1841 wa...