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Israel in Palestine

Israel in Palestine

Hervé David Nahum -

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Number of pages: 258

Format: 21/29.7

From Jerusalem to Hebron via Safed and Tiberias, Hervé David Nahum takes us to meet the Jewish community present in the Holy Land in the 19th century, as it appears in many travel stories published at that time.
These Western travelers, whether tourists, pilgrims, journalists, pastors, writers or consuls, have a very contrasting view of the Jews they encounter.
Their feelings and descriptions differ greatly depending on their background, prejudices, concerns, and of course, their religion. The multiplicity of viewpoints forms a surprising kaleidoscope, with facets that are sometimes moving, sometimes shocking, but always instructive.
Some of these texts are poetic or lyrical, others more factual or polemical, and this literary variety makes them very pleasant to read.
This unique and skillfully arranged compilation takes the reader on an exciting journey.

The author:
Dr. Hervé David Nahum is a bibliophile and collector of old books, passionate about history in general and that of the Mediterranean basin in particular.
For this work, which is neither polemical nor partisan, he compiled, selected and organized texts extracted from travelers' accounts, which offer a diverse and original panorama of the Jewish community in Palestine in the 19th century.

Key features:
-The originality of the approach
-The region: Palestine under the domination of the Ottoman Empire
-The period: the 19th century, just before the emergence of Jewish and Arab nationalist movements
-The subject: the Jewish presence in Palestine at that time, as perceived by travelers from all backgrounds and all faiths
-Target audience: readers interested in the history of this region or the Jewish people, in the relations between the different communities, in the place of the three monotheistic religions, in travel narratives, or simply curious to discover quality literary texts that have fallen into oblivion.
-Period illustrations.


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