Abstract

Introduction, by Elazar Barkan and Karen Barkey1. Religious Pluralism, Shared Sacred Sites, and the Ottoman Empire, by Karen BarkeyComparisons: Cyprus/Bosnia/Anatolia/Algiers2. Three Ways of Sharing the Sacred: Choreographies of Coexistence in Cyprus, by Mete Hatay3. Religious Antagonism and Shared Sanctuaries in Algeria, by Dionigi Albera4. Contested Choreographies of Sacred Spaces in Muslim Bosnia, by David HenigPalestine/Israel5. At the Boundaries of the Sacred: The Reinvention of Everyday Life in Jerusalem's al-Wad Street, by Wendy Pullan6. The Politics of Ownership: State, Governance, and the Status Quo in the Church of the Anastasis (Holy Sepulchre), by Glenn Bowman7. Choreographing Upheaval: The Politics of Sacred Sites in the West Bank, by Elazar Barkan8. The Impact of Conflicts Over Holy Sites on City Images and Landscapes: The Case of Nazareth, by Rassem KhamaisiMuseums9. Tolerance Versus Holiness: The Jerusalem Museum of Tolerance and the Mamilla Muslim Cemetery, by Yitzhak Reiter10. Secularizing the Unsecularizable: A Comparative Study of the Haci Bektas and Mevlana Museums in Turkey, by Rabia Harmansah, Tugba Tanyeri-Erdemir, and Robert M. HaydenBibliographyContributorsIndex

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