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Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal is a fully refereed journal. It publishes new and provocative ideas, paying particular attention to issues that have a contemporary relevance and a wider public interest. It is aimed at an academic and wider public readership. It draws upon expertise from virtually all relevant disciplines (history, culture, politics, religion, archaeology, sociology). Over time it will deal with a wide range of topics: ‘two nations’ and ‘three faiths’; conflicting Israeli and Palestinian perspectives; social and economic conditions; Palestine in history and today; ecumenism and interfaith relations; modernisation, religious revivalisms and fundamentalisms; Zionism and Post-Zionism; the 'new historiography' of Israel and Palestine. Conventionally these diversified discourses are kept apart. This journal brings them together.
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Volume 7, Number 2, November 2008Table of Contents
Review Articles
Book Reviews
- The Challenge of Social History
- pp. 229-230
- Reading the Bible in Jerusalem
- pp. 231-232
- Occupier’s Law
- pp. 233-234
- A Palestinian Woman Speaks
- pp. 234-235
Documentary Film Reviews
- The Land Speaks Arabic
- pp. 237-238
- Biblical Archaeology
- pp. 239-240
Letter to the Editor
- Letter to the Editor
- pp. 241-242
Books Received
- Books Received
- p. 243
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