Jerusalem is not merely a city; it is the world’s most complex historical argument, a spiritual nexus where the claims of billions converge on a few square miles of contested stone. To understand its modern volatility, one must first grasp its 5,000-year history of continuous, violent transformation. This book offers a comprehensive, chronological account, beginning not with biblical kings, but with the Canaanite engineers who first fortified the narrow ridge around the Gihon Spring, establishing the geographical constraints that would dictate the city’s destiny. We trace the relentless cycle of erasure and replacement: from the construction of Solomon’s Temple, through the Roman destruction of 70 CE and the subsequent imposition of the pagan colony *Aelia Capitolina*, to the Umayyad assertion of Islamic supremacy with the construction of the Dome of the Rock. Each era layered a new identity onto the bedrock, ensuring that the city’s sanctity was never singular, but a fiercely guarded palimpsest.
Our unique perspective lies in dissecting the mechanisms of control and coexistence that allowed this volatile metropolis to survive. We move beyond simple narratives of conquest to examine the legal and architectural frameworks that governed daily life. For instance, we detail how the medieval Muslim rulers, following the Crusades, formalized the *Status Quo*—a system of enforced stability so rigid that, to this day, the keys to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Christendom’s holiest site, are entrusted to a local Muslim family. This book reveals how the Ottoman walls defined the city’s segregated quarters, and how the 19th-century expansion outside those walls created the distinct demographic blocks that became the front lines of the 1948 and 1967 wars. Furthermore, we explore how the modern conflict is waged not just with diplomacy, but with the archaeologist’s trowel, where every discovery—from a First Temple seal to a Byzantine mosaic—is instantly weaponized to validate competing claims of sovereignty.
This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to move beyond headlines and understand the deep historical roots of the Middle East conflict. Whether you are a historian, a traveler, a student of religion, or a policymaker, you will gain a nuanced, accessible understanding of how sovereignty, sanctity, and archaeology intersect in this unique urban environment. By synthesizing five millennia of data, we provide the context necessary to comprehend why Jerusalem remains the ultimate, unresolved question of global geopolitics, and why the struggle for its future is inextricably linked to the control of its past.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Jerusalem is not merely a city; it is the world's most complex historical argument, a spiritual nexus where the claims of billions converge on a few square miles of contested stone. To understand its modern volatility, one must first grasp its 5,000-year history of continuous, violent transformation. This book offers a comprehensive, chronological account, beginning not with biblical kings, but with the Canaanite engineers who first fortified the narrow ridge around the Gihon Spring, establishing the geographical constraints that would dictate the city's destiny. We trace the relentless cycle of erasure and replacement: from the construction of Solomon's Temple, through the Roman destruction of 70 CE and the subsequent imposition of the pagan colony *Aelia Capitolina*, to the Umayyad assertion of Islamic supremacy with the construction of the Dome of the Rock. Each era layered a new identity onto the bedrock, ensuring that the city's sanctity was never singular, but a fiercely guarded palimpsest. Our unique perspective lies in dissecting the mechanisms of control and coexistence that allowed this volatile metropolis to survive. We move beyond simple narratives of conquest to examine the legal and architectural frameworks that governed daily life. For instance, we detail how the medieval Muslim rulers, following the Crusades, formalized the *Status Quo*-a system of enforced stability so rigid that, to this day, the keys to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Christendom's holiest site, are entrusted to a local Muslim family. This book reveals how the Ottoman walls defined the city's segregated quarters, and how the 19th-century expansion outside those walls created the distinct demographic blocks that became the front lines of the 1948 and 1967 wars. Furthermore, we explore how the modern conflict is waged not just with diplomacy, but with the archaeologist's trowel, where every discovery-from a First Temple seal to a Byzantine mosaic-is instantly weaponized to validate competing claims of sovereignty. This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to move beyond headlines and understand the deep historical roots of the Middle East conflict. Whether you are a historian, a traveler, a student of religion, or a policymaker, you will gain a nuanced, accessible understanding of how sovereignty, sanctity, and archaeology intersect in this unique urban environment. By synthesizing five millennia of data, we provide the context necessary to comprehend why Jerusalem remains the ultimate, unresolved question of global geopolitics, and why the struggle for its future is inextricably linked to the control of its past. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798309083138
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Jerusalem is not merely a city; it is the world's most complex historical argument, a spiritual nexus where the claims of billions converge on a few square miles of contested stone. To understand its modern volatility, one must first grasp its 5,000-year history of continuous, violent transformation. This book offers a comprehensive, chronological account, beginning not with biblical kings, but with the Canaanite engineers who first fortified the narrow ridge around the Gihon Spring, establishing the geographical constraints that would dictate the city's destiny. We trace the relentless cycle of erasure and replacement: from the construction of Solomon's Temple, through the Roman destruction of 70 CE and the subsequent imposition of the pagan colony *Aelia Capitolina*, to the Umayyad assertion of Islamic supremacy with the construction of the Dome of the Rock. Each era layered a new identity onto the bedrock, ensuring that the city's sanctity was never singular, but a fiercely guarded palimpsest. Our unique perspective lies in dissecting the mechanisms of control and coexistence that allowed this volatile metropolis to survive. We move beyond simple narratives of conquest to examine the legal and architectural frameworks that governed daily life. For instance, we detail how the medieval Muslim rulers, following the Crusades, formalized the *Status Quo*-a system of enforced stability so rigid that, to this day, the keys to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Christendom's holiest site, are entrusted to a local Muslim family. This book reveals how the Ottoman walls defined the city's segregated quarters, and how the 19th-century expansion outside those walls created the distinct demographic blocks that became the front lines of the 1948 and 1967 wars. Furthermore, we explore how the modern conflict is waged not just with diplomacy, but with the archaeologist's trowel, where every discovery-from a First Temple seal to a Byzantine mosaic-is instantly weaponized to validate competing claims of sovereignty. This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to move beyond headlines and understand the deep historical roots of the Middle East conflict. Whether you are a historian, a traveler, a student of religion, or a policymaker, you will gain a nuanced, accessible understanding of how sovereignty, sanctity, and archaeology intersect in this unique urban environment. By synthesizing five millennia of data, we provide the context necessary to comprehend why Jerusalem remains the ultimate, unresolved question of global geopolitics, and why the struggle for its future is inextricably linked to the control of its past. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798309083138
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