Jerusalem in the Twentieth Century

by Martin Gilbert

Paperback, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

Modern History Gil

Collection

Pages

412

Publication

Wiley (1998), Edition: 1, 412 pages

Description

Jerusalem today is a vibrant, flourishing city, the capital of an independent nation, and the vital center of worship for three world religions. Yet, one hundred years ago - a mere moment in time to a city celebrating its 3,000th anniversary - Jerusalem was a provincial town, an outpost of the Ottoman Empire ruled from Constantinople. The extraordinary transformation of Jerusalem, from the twilight of Turkish rule to the advent of the twenty-first century, is an epic. Struggle of passionate political, cultural, and spiritual forces. Often tragic, always fascinating, the remarkable history of contemporary Jerusalem is essential to our understanding of the Middle East.

Original publication date

1996
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