By Ruth Kark
Cloth - 9780814325230
Price: $54.95s
Subjects: Jewish Studies: Israel and the Middle East
Series: America Holy Land Series
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Published by Wayne State University Press
Ruth Kark of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has written and edited books and numerous articles on the historical geography of Palestine and Israel. Her research interests include the study of concepts of land, land use, patterns if land ownership in Palestine in the 19th and 20th centuries, urban and rural settlement processes, and western influence on the Holy Land.
Other Books by Ruth Kark: Jerusalem and Its Environs: Quarters, Neighborhoods, Villages, 1800-1948,
"Culled from various archives, this book summarizes and synthesizes important material on the history of Palestine. The book offers researchers and students a wealth of new information and opens avenues to the understanding of nineteenth century Palestine."
— Professor Israel Bartal, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
"Ruth Kark's new volume is a landmark contribution to Holy Land Studies. Impeccable in detail, it is comprehensive in scope with profuse visual documentation. A model of distinctive scholarship."
— Professor Moshe Davis, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem