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Chad F. Emmett (Author)
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February 7, 1995 0226207110 978-0226207117 1
Nazareth, the largest Arab city in Israel, is a surprising example of ethnic harmony in a region dominated by conflict. A recent trend toward integration of its historical Greek Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Muslim quarters however, has disrupted the harmony. In Beyond the Basilica: Christians and Muslims in Nazareth, Chad F. Emmett provides penetrating analysis of the complex relationship between the structure of Nazareth’s quarters and the relations between its ethnic communities.

Emmett describes both the positive and negative effects of Nazareth’s residential patterns. He shows that the addition of new and ethnically mixed quarters has promoted mixed schools, joint holiday celebrations, a common political culture, and social networks that cross ethnic boundaries. But he also finds that tensions exist among Christian groups and between Muslims and Christians in regard to intersectarian marriages, religious conversion, attempts to establish a joint Christian cemetery, and the emergence of a local Islamic party.

Extensive interviews with leaders of religious groups, political parties, and residents reveal the way in which members of each ethnic community perceive one another. A survey of 300 families gives a wealth of details about the make-up of Nazareth’s population, including residential histories, religion, level of religious conviction, friendship and shopping patterns, and much more. Fourteen maps trace changes in the distribution of religious groups and political affiliation in Nazareth from the mid-nineteenth century to the present.

Beyond the Basilica will interest cultural geographers, historians, demographers, political scientists, and anyone who would like to learn more about an ethnically divided community in the residents cooperate more than they fight.

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  • Paperback: 328 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (February 7, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226207110
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226207117
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Beyond the Basilica; Christians and Muslims in Nazareth is an interesting and very unique book. It is a history of Nazareth and its inhabitants, primary Christians and Muslims. This book examines the relationship between these to communities, from the rise of Islam to modern times. I know that might sound like a total bore, with lots of statistics, population studies, elections, religious conflict, and history of less-than-interesting periods. Yes, it does include these things, but Chad manages to keep it interesting, with lots of interviews and personal stories from current residents. What I was most interested in was the earlier history, and this book has lots of good information (up until its publication in1995) on the historical churches and archeological sites in Nazareth. One thing that disturbed me the most was the intra-Christian fighting that continues, often over minor issues, while the unified Muslims are becoming a majority and a threat to traditions and holy sites held by Christians for centuries. In what were once integrated communities with shared cultures, tensions between the two religious groups are growing. Ironically, it is the Jewish Israelis that often have to defuse the tensions when they get out of hand.
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Rising from the heart of the Arab city of Nazareth is the Basilica of the Annunciation with its towering inverted cone-shaped cupola. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
municipal high school, scout parade, newer quarters, waqf properties, religious quarters, intercommunal relations, internal refugees, village ties, holy town
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Greek Orthodox, Greek Catholic, Upper Nazareth, Roman Catholic, Israeli Arabs, Basilica of the Annunciation, Bir Abu-Jayish, Middle East, West Bank, Jebel Hamuda, Christian Arabs, Church of the Annunciation, Arabs of Nazareth, Church of Christ, Fu'ad Farah, Archbishop Hakim, Casa Nova, Father Arturo, Father Romanous, Kfar Kanna, Pope Paul, Terra Sancta, Muslims of Nazareth, Arab Nazareth, Christians of Nazareth
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