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Everyday Life in the Old City of Jerusalem

Historical Transformations and Biographical Emplacements

Johannes Becker author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:17th Feb '26

£145.00

This title is due to be published on 17th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Everyday Life in the Old City of Jerusalem: Historical Transformations and Biographical Emplacements offers an intimate, ground-level exploration of everyday life in one of the world’s most contested and symbolically charged urban spaces.

Moving beyond the dominant focus on Jerusalem’s political and religious significance, this book examines how individuals and communities navigate the complex realities of emplacement within the Old City’s dense and shifting environment. Through a unique combination of biographical narratives and spatial sociology, the chapters investigate how personal life stories intersect with urban space, family ties, political occupation, religious identity, and social hierarchies. From small neighbourhood dynamics and the challenges faced by Palestinians in the enlarged Jewish Quarter, to the involuntary emplacement of international monks, the book uncovers the diverse ways inhabitants experience belonging, exclusion, and adaptation in Jerusalem’s Old City. It also traces the city’s evolving socio-political landscape since 1948, offering a rich, historically informed account of daily life under occupation and intercommunal tension.

A significant contribution to urban studies, Middle East studies, and the sociology of space, this book is essential reading for scholars of Jerusalem, conflict studies, and the lived experiences of divided cities.

ISBN: 9781032887883

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242 pages