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ID160044
Title ProperMatrimony and baptism
Other Title Informationchanging landscapes in Greek (Rum) Orthodox Jerusalem (1900–1940)
LanguageENG
AuthorMack, Merav ;  Dalachanis, Angelos
Summary / Abstract (Note)Previously unexamined material from two archives of the Greek (Rum) Orthodox community in Jerusalem shed new light on our understanding of the dynamic of an important segment of the city during the transition period between the Ottoman Empire and the British Mandate eras. We use these unexplored records to question communal affiliations, transitions of identity, the impact of modernity as well as notions of sacred space. We offer unique insight regarding the Christian Orthodox denomination in the city by examining its two main sub-communities, Palestinians and Greeks, and exploring the connection between the community and the city. We argue that the proximity to the holy sites bears little impact on private Christian life. We trace the impact of modernity through the change of professions and argue that the most important divide in the community was not between the ethnic groups but between the older and younger generations. Naming patterns (prosopography) disclose other influences of modernity. We contend that a seemingly minor change in naming patterns is indicative of two important processes: the secularization of the community and rising Palestinian nationality.
`In' analytical NoteBritish Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 45, No.3;Jul 2018: p.443-463
Journal SourceBritish Journal of Middle East Studies Vol: 45 No 3
Key WordsMatrimony and Baptism ;  Greek (Rum) Orthodox Jerusalem (1900–1940)


 
 
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