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Sacred Space
The Muslim Holy Cities as Foci of Islamic Revivalism in the Eighteenth Century
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1998
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Book chapters
pp. 9
Introduction: Mindscape and Landscape
pp. 18
Constructing a Small Place
pp. 32
A City of Many Temples: Ḫattuša, Capital of the Hittites
pp. 45
The Sacred Sea
pp. 55
Some Biblical Concepts of Sacred Place
pp. 73
The Temple in the Hellenistic Period and in Judaism
pp. 84
The Divinity as Place and Time and the Holy Place in Jewish Mysticism
pp. 112
Byzantium’s Dual Holy Land
pp. 127
Intellectual Activities in a Holy City: Jerusalem in the Twelfth Century
pp. 140
The Harem: a Major Source of Islam’s Military Might
pp. 151
Holy Body, Holy Society: Conflicting Medieval Structural Conceptions
pp. 172
Cities as Cultic Centres in Germany and Italy During the Early and High Middle Ages
pp. 192
Ambivalence and Longing: Vyāsa’s Curse on Kāśī
pp. 215
Geotyping Sacred Space: the Case of Mount Hiko in Japan
pp. 250
The Cult of Santa María Tonantzin, Virgin of Guadalupe in Mexico
pp. 259
The Muslim Holy Cities as Foci of Islamic Revivalism in the Eighteenth Century
pp. 278
Hallowed Land in the Theory and Practice of Modern Nationalism
pp. 295
The Role of Charismatic Dreams in the Creation of Sacred Sites in Present-Day Israel
pp. 316
Facing a Holy Space: Psychiatric Hospitalization of Tourists in Jerusalem
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