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American Consuls in the Holy Land, 1832-1914

Ruth Kark
1. Consuls and Capitulations
2. America and the Ottoman Empire
3. The United States Consulate and Consular Agencies in the Holy Land
4. United States Consuls in Jerusalem
5. Work of the Consulate and Consular Agencies
6. Legal and Economic Aid and Consular Reporting
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.
 
Co-published with the Magnes Press, Jerusalem

$54.95s cloth / ISBN 0-8143-2523-8

388 pages
45 illustrations

1994

For sale only in the United States and Canada