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Palestine in the Victorian Age: Colonial Encounters in the Holy Land

Asian Affairs, 2023
“The colonisation of Palestine,” writes Gabriel Polley, “has its roots deep in the nineteenth century.” The theme of his book is the ‘peaceful crusade’ espoused by Victorian Christians to ‘rescue’ the Holy Land from what they regarded as its lamentable ...
R. Hardy
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Exploring the Holy Land: 150 years of the Palestine Exploration Fund

Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 2022
1. When mentioning Wild Goat Style (p. 207), it would have been informative for the readers to note that this ware was first named by E.A. Gardner in the 1880’s based on finds from Naukratis in Egypt.
Sarah Irving
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Multi-modality Search and Recommendation on Palestinian Cultural Heritage Based on the Holy-Land Ontology and Extrinsic Semantic Resources

ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 2021
The Cultural Heritage (CH) sector and its associated tourism services have been affected notably by the advancement of the Internet as well as the explosive growth of smartphones and other handheld devices.
Mohammed Maree   +3 more
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Nazareth Village and the Creation of the Holy Land in Israel-Palestine

Current Anthropology, 2020
This article makes useful for the study of Christianity Talal Asad’s concept of Islam as a discursive tradition. It investigates how a particular theological position and practice, or “orthodoxy,” within evangelicalism is maintained and lived out.
Lena Rose
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Engaging in Popular Communal Imagination and the Holy Week Culture in Malta: Emancipatory Thinking and the Holy Land/Jerusalem Narrative

, 2020
This paper derives its impetus from a project of community learning centring on a Holy Land narrative that captures the imagination in many parts of Southern Europe, including the community and cou...
Michael Grech, Peter Mayo
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The real estate foothold in the Holy Land: Transnational gentrification in Jerusalem

Urban studies, 2020
Gentrification theory blames the widening and transnationalisation of the phenomenon on the global commodification of housing and the emergence of a ‘planetary rent gap’.
H. Zaban
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Holy People, Holy Land, Holy City

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1983
Taking the story of Jesus seriously means relocating holy people, holy city, holy land on our map of reality.
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