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Colonial Diplomacy through Art
Colonial Diplomacy through Art
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Colonial Diplomacy through Art

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In this groundbreaking art historical study that centers on Jerusalem under British rule, Moya Tonnies investigates how individual colonial actors tried to influence official colonial policy. She shows how from an early stage onwards, Great Britain's Jewish National Home policy divided government circles and policy makers in London and in the Middle East. She analyses how three members of the British administration of Palestine used art as a diplomatic sphere for the protection of Arab Palestinian heritage. Between 1918 and 1926, artist C. R. Ashbee, architect Ernest Tatham Richmond, and governor of Jerusalem Ronald Storrs, all three identifying with the International Arts and Crafts Movement, attempted to slow down and counteract the implementation of Zionist culture by emphasizing the Arab character of local cultural heritage. This included their attempts to facilitate the overdue restoration of the Dome of the Rock in order to discourage contemporary pronouncements calling for the rebuilding of the Third Temple. The Temple Mount dispute and numerous other art-related aspects within the historic Zionist-Arab conflict are meticulously researched. In her innovative approach, building on archive material and artefacts, the author illustrates the complexity of British rule in Palestine through the arts.
Alaotsikko
Jerusalem 1918-1926
Kirjailija
Moya Tonnies
ISBN
9789004703568
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
30.12.2024
Kustantaja
BRILL
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