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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Dedication CONTENTS List of Maps and Illustrations Acknowledgments Translators’ Note Introduction: The Year 1900, the Age of Possibilities
Forgotten History A Moment to Delineate, a Period to Define The Causes of Failure The Causes of Forgetting Why Remember? An Itinerary
1. The Underside of Maps: One City or Four Quarters?
A Rough-Cut Cartography External Boundaries, Internal Fractures Language, Citizenship, Property: Some Useful Concepts Inside and Outside City Walls The Four Quarters: A Late and Exogenous Topography The New City: Mixed Neighborhoods and Jewish Neighborhoods Summary: Of People and Places
2. Origins of the City as Museum
Turning One’s Back on the Modern City Lament over the Tomb-City A City Becoming Unreadable From Scholarship to Archaeology Reconstructing Christ’s Jerusalem Toward an Intimate History of Archaeology and Pilgrimage Biblical Archaeology: “No Return” Inventions
3. Still-Undetermined Holy Sites
Maurice Halbwachs as Advance Scout Localization and Designation How to Construct a Holy Site: The Example of the Garden Tomb Global and Structural Uncertainty Original Hybridity
4. The Scale of the Empire
Ottomanism: A Defense against Fracturing Identities? The Seraglio People: Imperial Administration in Jerusalem Countering the Image of the “Turk’s Head”: A Gallery of Portraits September 1, 1900: Imperial Jubilee in Jerusalem The Road Network: A City Opened Up, a Region Ottomanized The Railway: A Jewish Contractor, French Capital, and Muslim Inauguration Ottomanism and Shared Urbanness: Drinking Water for All
5. The Municipal Revolution
Origin of the Municipality: An Urban Community? Garbage Collection and the Municipalization of Urban Powers Elected Council Members: Citizens, City Dwellers, and Property Owners Yussuf Ziya al-Khalidi, the Founding Mayor At the Heart of Municipal Action: The Defense of Public Space Urbanites All? Public Health, Leisure, and Municipal Finances
6. The Wild Revolutionary Days of 1908
What Time Was It in Jerusalem? The Wild Days of August 1908: Jerusalem’s Forgotten Revolution Unexpected Fracture Lines New Vectors of Lively Public Opinion Underneath Communities, Classes?
7. Intersecting Identities
Albert Antébi, Levantine Urbanite An “Arab Awakening” in the Chaos of Battle Jerusalem and the Parochialism of the “People of the Holy Land” Jerusalem, the Thrice-Holy City, and the Municipium
Conclusion: The Bifurcation of Time
The Bird People Ben-Yehuda, the Outsider Toward a Shared History
Notes Bibliography Index
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