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Reframing Jerusalem’s History Through New Archives

Online Seminar on the books "A Liminal Church" and "Le moine sur le toit"

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Published on Friday, December 11, 2020

Abstract

This webinar will discuss new trends in Jerusalem’s historiography, through the discussion of two books: A Liminal Church: Refugees, Conversions and the Latin Diocese of Jerusalem, 1946–1956 (Maria Chiara Rioli; Brill, 2020) and Le moine sur le toit: Histoire d’un manuscrit éthiopien trouvé à Jérusalem (1904) (Stéphane Ancel, Magdalena Krzyz ̇anowska, Vincent Lemire; Publications de la Sorbonne, 2020).

Announcement

Presentation

15 December 2020, 9 am (CET)

Online Seminar on the books

A Liminal Church: Refugees, Conversions and the Latin Diocese of Jerusalem, 1946–1956 (Maria Chiara Rioli; Brill, 2020) and Le moine sur le toit: Histoire d’un manuscrit éthiopien trouvé à Jérusalem (1904) (Stéphane Ancel, Magdalena Krzyz ̇anowska, Vincent Lemire; Publications de la Sorbonne, 2020)

Speakers

with the authors and:

  • Angelos Dalachanis, CNRS – IHMC (UMR 8066) 
  • Lorenzo Kamel, University of Turin
  • Roberto Mazza, University of Limerick
  • Karène Sanchez Summerer, University of Leiden
  • Salim Tamari, Institute for Palestine Studies; Birzeit University

 

 


Date(s)

  • Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Keywords

  • Jerusalem, urban history, archives, Middle East, history, Palestine, Israel

Contact(s)

  • Maria Chiara Rioli
    courriel : mariachiara [dot] rioli [at] unive [dot] it

Information source

  • Maria Chiara Rioli
    courriel : mariachiara [dot] rioli [at] unive [dot] it

License

CC0-1.0 This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

To cite this announcement

« Reframing Jerusalem’s History Through New Archives », Miscellaneous information, Calenda, Published on Friday, December 11, 2020, https://doi.org/10.58079/15or

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