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Jerusalem is renowned for its iconic religious monuments, including the Dome of the Rock, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Western Wall of the Temple. Since the nineteenth century, it has attracted countless tourists and religious pilgrims from the three Abrahamic faiths. However, the city is far more than a mere tourist destination; it is a place where every square mile is rich with historical significance, religious fervor, and extraordinary narratives. Each ruling Empire has left its mark: the Jews, Romans, Christians, Muslims, and modern Israelis have all shaped the city in unique ways. Jerusalem's uniqueness lies in its complex tapestry of passion, conflict, architectural splendor, and spiritual yearning, intertwined with political struggles. Its history is defined by three dominant forces: religion, war, and monumentality. In this exploration, Simon Goldhill delves into the intricate archaeology of human imagination, hope, and disaster, guiding us through the layers of this image-filled and ideology-laden city—from the foundations of the Old City to the heights of the Holy Sepulchre. Along the journey, we uncover a rich history, forgotten stories, and contemporary political dynamics that contribute to Jerusalem's status as one of the most contested cities globally.
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Jerusalem, Simon Goldhill
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- 2008
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