Cummings Foundation Grant Recipient
ARMENIAN QUARTER OF JERUSALEM
University of California Press

ARMENIAN QUARTER OF JERUSALEM

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By Victor Azarya

This study is about the continuity of 'pre-modern' people into the modern world. It sheds light not only on how this occurs in contemporary circumstances but on how a number of sacred places such as Jerusalem harbor and perpetuate such groups. It gives us some insight on how older, traditional Middle Eastern cities must have functioned - indeed, probably still do in some respects. It includes a subtle analysis of how the sacred and the profane can still be subsumed together in community forms. It documents how dramatic events of group history - diasporas and holocausts - remain vital elements of collective memory and self-conception.

University of California Press (1984)