Jerusalem Besieged: From Ancient Canaan to Modern Israel
by Eric H. Cline
University of Michigan Press, 2005 eISBN: 978-0-472-02537-4 | Paper: 978-0-472-03120-7 | Cloth: 978-0-472-11313-2 Library of Congress Classification DS109.9.C63 2004 Dewey Decimal Classification 956.9442
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"Jerusalem Besieged is a fascinating account of how and why a baffling array of peoples, ideologies, and religions have fought for some four thousand years over a city without either great wealth, size, or strategic importance. Cline guides us through the baffling, but always bloody, array of Jewish, Roman, Moslem, Crusader, Ottoman, Western, Arab, and Israeli fights for possession of such a symbolic prize in a manner that is both scholarly and engaging."
-Victor Davis Hanson, Stanford University; author of The Other Greeks and Carnage and Culture
"A beautifully lucid presentation of four thousand years of history in a single volume. Cline writes primarily as an archaeologist-avoiding polemic and offering evidence for any religious claims-yet he has also incorporated much journalistic material into this study. Jerusalem Besieged will enlighten anyone interested in the history of military conflict in and around Jerusalem."
-Col. Rose Mary Sheldon, Virginia Military Institute
"This groundbreaking study offers a fascinating synthesis of Jerusalem's military history from its first occupation into the modern era. Cline amply deploys primary source material to investigate assaults on Jerusalem of every sort, starting at the dawn of recorded history. Jerusalem Besieged is invaluable for framing the contemporary situation in the Middle East in the context of a very long and pertinent history."
-Baruch Halpern, Pennsylvania State University
A sweeping history of four thousand years of struggle for control of one city
"[An] absorbing account of archaeological history, from the ancient Israelites' first conquest to today's second intifada. Cline clearly lays out the fascinating history behind the conflicts."
-USA Today
"A pleasure to read, this work makes this important but complicated subject fascinating."
-Jewish Book World
"Jerusalem Besieged is a fascinating account of how and why a baffling array of peoples, ideologies, and religions have fought for some four thousand years over a city without either great wealth, size, or strategic importance. Cline guides us through the baffling, but always bloody, array of Jewish, Roman, Moslem, Crusader, Ottoman, Western, Arab, and Israeli fights for possession of such a symbolic prize in a manner that is both scholarly and engaging."
-Victor Davis Hanson, Stanford University; author of The Other Greeks and Carnage and Culture
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Eric H. Cline is a former Fulbright scholar and Associate Professor of Classics and Anthropology and is Chair of the Department of Classical and Semitic Languages and Literatures at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. He is the author of several books and numerous articles on the ancient world, including The Battles of Armageddon (University of Michigan Press, 2000).
REVIEWS
"A beautifully lucid presentation of four thousand years of history in a single volume. Cline writes primarily as an archaeologist-avoiding polemic and offering evidence for any religious claims-yet he has also incorporated much journalistic material into this study. Jerusalem Besieged will enlighten anyone interested in the history of military conflict in and around Jerusalem."
--Col. Rose Mary Sheldon, Virginia Military Institute
— -
"This groundbreaking study offers a fascinating synthesis of Jerusalem's military history from its first occupation into the modern era. Cline amply deploys primary source material to investigate assaults on Jerusalem of every sort, starting at the dawn of recorded history. Jerusalem Besieged is invaluable for framing the contemporary situation in the Middle East in the context of a very long and pertinent history."
--Baruch Halpern, Pennsylvania State University
— -
"[Jerusalem Besieged ] . . . manages the near-impossible: maintaining . . . the right balance in a book about the long train of conflicts associated with a sacred city settled, dominated, and coveted by Jews, Christians, Muslims and others over different eras, including our own. In his thorough vetting of Jerusalem's four millennia of conflict, Cline also successfully engages the broader issues of Israel and Palestine, military history generally, and the examination of the fault lines between religious symbolism and community violence. He even takes on the interplay of ideology and mythology, challenging tendencies to exploit beliefs about the city's past to advance agendas for its present and future. . . . This book is a useful, even necessary, read about the Jerusalem of yesterday and today. Perhaps, in these troubled times, its narratives can avert a worse Jerusalem for tomorrow."
—Matthew Hogan, History News Network
— Matthew Hogan, History News Network
" . . . a useful, readable book that outlines the history of Jerusalem in broad strokes. . . . enormously helpful to anyone who wants to better understand the holy city. . . . A pleasure to read, this work makes this important but complicated subject fascinating."
—Jewish Book World
— Jewish Book World
"Focusing on Jerusalem's fascinating history and the 188 struggles to control this mecca of political and religious influence, the author artfully connects the past with the present of Israel's capital, whose name ironically, but promisingly, connotes peace."
—Jewish News
— Jewish News
". . . a fascinating account of the history of the city from the beginning to the present."
—Journal of Military History
— Antonio Santosuosso, Univ of Western Ontario, Journal of Military History
". . . a welcome addition to histories of Jerusalem and the Holy Land. The weaving together of ancient and modern, at which Cline excels, is something that everyone interested in the Middle East should appreciate."
—Shofar
— Rachel Hallote, Purchase College, SUNY, Shofar
"This unique book presents the struggles of four millennia for control of Jerusalem. . . ."
—SHOWtime
— SHOWtime
"Eric Cline, the author of an interesting book on the battles of Armageddon, now gives us a fascinating account of the history of the city from the beginning to the present."
—Antonio Santosuosso, The Journal of Military History
— Antonio Santosuosso, University of Western Ontario, The Journal of Military History
"[An] absorbing account of archaeological history, from the ancient Israelites' first conquest to today's second intifada. Cline clearly lays out the fascinating history behind the conflicts."
—Dan Vergano, USA Today
— Dan Vergano, USA Today
"This groundbreaking study offers a fascinating synthesis of Jerusalem's military history from its first occupation into the modern era. Cline amply deploys primary source material to investigate assaults on Jerusalem of every sort, starting at the dawn of recorded history. Jerusalem Besieged is invaluable for framing the contemporary situation in the Middle East in the context of a very long and pertinent history."
—Baruch Halpern, Pennsylvania State University
— Baruch Halpern, Pennsylvania State University
"Eric Cline's Jerusalem Besieged offers a tour de force of the history of the city that has beguiled man from ancient times to the present day. Providing a clear grasp of Jerusalem's political,cultural and religious evolution over the millennia, it debunks many myths about the city and conclusively disproves the recent denial of Jewish historic attachment to Jerusalem. A timely, and perhaps definitive, account of this most holy and historic of places."
—Efraim Karsh, Kings College, University of London
— Efraim Karsh, Kings College, University of London
"A beautifully lucid presentation of five thousand years of history in a single volume. Cline writes primarily as an archaeologist---avoiding polemic and offering evidence for any religious claims---yet he has also incorporated much journalistic material into this study. Jerusalem Besieged will enlighten anyone interested in the history of military conflict in and around Jerusalem."
—Col. Rose Mary Sheldon, Virginia Military Institute
— Rose Mary Sheldon, Virginia Military Institute
"Cline compellingly reveals how Amichai's 'larger circle of pain and time' encompasses one city, four millennia, and three world cultures."
—Tom Palaima, University of Texas, Austin
— Tom Palaima, University of Texas, Austin
"Jerusalem Besieged is a fascinating account of how and why a baffling array of peoples, ideologies, and religions have fought for some 3,000 years over a city without either great wealth, size, or strategic importance. Cline guides us through the baffling, but always bloody, array of Jewish, Roman, Moslem, Crusader, Ottoman, Western, Arab, and Israeli fights for possession of such a symbolic prize in a manner that is both scholarly and engaging."
—Victor Davis Hanson, Stanford University; author of The Other Greeks,and Carnage and Culture
— Victor Davis Hanson, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Abbreviations
List of Maps
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Introduction: A Lonely Ship on a Hostile Sea
Jerusalem under Siege
Chapter 1. A Rock and a High Place
David and the Jebusites, 1000 BCE
Chapter 2. The End of the Beginning
Nebuchadnezzar and the Neo-Babylonians, 586 BCE
Chapter 3. Oil upon Troubled Waters
The Maccabean Rebellion, 165 BCE
Chapter 4. In Blood and Fire
The First and Second Jewish Revolts, 70 and 135 CE
Chapter 5. The "Holy House"
The Arrival of Islam, 638 CE
Chapter 6. For God, Gold, and Glory
The Crusaders and Saladin, 1099 and 1187 CE
Chapter 7. The Sultan and the City
Selim I and the Ottomans, 1516 CE
Chapter 8. Peace to Their Ashes, Honor to Their Memory
Allenby and the Allied Forces, 1917 CE
Chapter 9. Jerusalem of Gold
The Arab-Israeli Wars, 1948 and 1967 CE
Chapter 10. Speak Tenderly to Jerusalem
The Intifadas and Beyond
Notes
Bibliography
Index \to come\
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Jerusalem History, Military
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Jerusalem Besieged: From Ancient Canaan to Modern Israel
by Eric H. Cline
University of Michigan Press, 2005 eISBN: 978-0-472-02537-4 Paper: 978-0-472-03120-7 Cloth: 978-0-472-11313-2
"Jerusalem Besieged is a fascinating account of how and why a baffling array of peoples, ideologies, and religions have fought for some four thousand years over a city without either great wealth, size, or strategic importance. Cline guides us through the baffling, but always bloody, array of Jewish, Roman, Moslem, Crusader, Ottoman, Western, Arab, and Israeli fights for possession of such a symbolic prize in a manner that is both scholarly and engaging."
-Victor Davis Hanson, Stanford University; author of The Other Greeks and Carnage and Culture
"A beautifully lucid presentation of four thousand years of history in a single volume. Cline writes primarily as an archaeologist-avoiding polemic and offering evidence for any religious claims-yet he has also incorporated much journalistic material into this study. Jerusalem Besieged will enlighten anyone interested in the history of military conflict in and around Jerusalem."
-Col. Rose Mary Sheldon, Virginia Military Institute
"This groundbreaking study offers a fascinating synthesis of Jerusalem's military history from its first occupation into the modern era. Cline amply deploys primary source material to investigate assaults on Jerusalem of every sort, starting at the dawn of recorded history. Jerusalem Besieged is invaluable for framing the contemporary situation in the Middle East in the context of a very long and pertinent history."
-Baruch Halpern, Pennsylvania State University
A sweeping history of four thousand years of struggle for control of one city
"[An] absorbing account of archaeological history, from the ancient Israelites' first conquest to today's second intifada. Cline clearly lays out the fascinating history behind the conflicts."
-USA Today
"A pleasure to read, this work makes this important but complicated subject fascinating."
-Jewish Book World
"Jerusalem Besieged is a fascinating account of how and why a baffling array of peoples, ideologies, and religions have fought for some four thousand years over a city without either great wealth, size, or strategic importance. Cline guides us through the baffling, but always bloody, array of Jewish, Roman, Moslem, Crusader, Ottoman, Western, Arab, and Israeli fights for possession of such a symbolic prize in a manner that is both scholarly and engaging."
-Victor Davis Hanson, Stanford University; author of The Other Greeks and Carnage and Culture
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Eric H. Cline is a former Fulbright scholar and Associate Professor of Classics and Anthropology and is Chair of the Department of Classical and Semitic Languages and Literatures at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. He is the author of several books and numerous articles on the ancient world, including The Battles of Armageddon (University of Michigan Press, 2000).
REVIEWS
"A beautifully lucid presentation of four thousand years of history in a single volume. Cline writes primarily as an archaeologist-avoiding polemic and offering evidence for any religious claims-yet he has also incorporated much journalistic material into this study. Jerusalem Besieged will enlighten anyone interested in the history of military conflict in and around Jerusalem."
--Col. Rose Mary Sheldon, Virginia Military Institute
— -
"This groundbreaking study offers a fascinating synthesis of Jerusalem's military history from its first occupation into the modern era. Cline amply deploys primary source material to investigate assaults on Jerusalem of every sort, starting at the dawn of recorded history. Jerusalem Besieged is invaluable for framing the contemporary situation in the Middle East in the context of a very long and pertinent history."
--Baruch Halpern, Pennsylvania State University
— -
"[Jerusalem Besieged ] . . . manages the near-impossible: maintaining . . . the right balance in a book about the long train of conflicts associated with a sacred city settled, dominated, and coveted by Jews, Christians, Muslims and others over different eras, including our own. In his thorough vetting of Jerusalem's four millennia of conflict, Cline also successfully engages the broader issues of Israel and Palestine, military history generally, and the examination of the fault lines between religious symbolism and community violence. He even takes on the interplay of ideology and mythology, challenging tendencies to exploit beliefs about the city's past to advance agendas for its present and future. . . . This book is a useful, even necessary, read about the Jerusalem of yesterday and today. Perhaps, in these troubled times, its narratives can avert a worse Jerusalem for tomorrow."
—Matthew Hogan, History News Network
— Matthew Hogan, History News Network
" . . . a useful, readable book that outlines the history of Jerusalem in broad strokes. . . . enormously helpful to anyone who wants to better understand the holy city. . . . A pleasure to read, this work makes this important but complicated subject fascinating."
—Jewish Book World
— Jewish Book World
"Focusing on Jerusalem's fascinating history and the 188 struggles to control this mecca of political and religious influence, the author artfully connects the past with the present of Israel's capital, whose name ironically, but promisingly, connotes peace."
—Jewish News
— Jewish News
". . . a fascinating account of the history of the city from the beginning to the present."
—Journal of Military History
— Antonio Santosuosso, Univ of Western Ontario, Journal of Military History
". . . a welcome addition to histories of Jerusalem and the Holy Land. The weaving together of ancient and modern, at which Cline excels, is something that everyone interested in the Middle East should appreciate."
—Shofar
— Rachel Hallote, Purchase College, SUNY, Shofar
"This unique book presents the struggles of four millennia for control of Jerusalem. . . ."
—SHOWtime
— SHOWtime
"Eric Cline, the author of an interesting book on the battles of Armageddon, now gives us a fascinating account of the history of the city from the beginning to the present."
—Antonio Santosuosso, The Journal of Military History
— Antonio Santosuosso, University of Western Ontario, The Journal of Military History
"[An] absorbing account of archaeological history, from the ancient Israelites' first conquest to today's second intifada. Cline clearly lays out the fascinating history behind the conflicts."
—Dan Vergano, USA Today
— Dan Vergano, USA Today
"This groundbreaking study offers a fascinating synthesis of Jerusalem's military history from its first occupation into the modern era. Cline amply deploys primary source material to investigate assaults on Jerusalem of every sort, starting at the dawn of recorded history. Jerusalem Besieged is invaluable for framing the contemporary situation in the Middle East in the context of a very long and pertinent history."
—Baruch Halpern, Pennsylvania State University
— Baruch Halpern, Pennsylvania State University
"Eric Cline's Jerusalem Besieged offers a tour de force of the history of the city that has beguiled man from ancient times to the present day. Providing a clear grasp of Jerusalem's political,cultural and religious evolution over the millennia, it debunks many myths about the city and conclusively disproves the recent denial of Jewish historic attachment to Jerusalem. A timely, and perhaps definitive, account of this most holy and historic of places."
—Efraim Karsh, Kings College, University of London
— Efraim Karsh, Kings College, University of London
"A beautifully lucid presentation of five thousand years of history in a single volume. Cline writes primarily as an archaeologist---avoiding polemic and offering evidence for any religious claims---yet he has also incorporated much journalistic material into this study. Jerusalem Besieged will enlighten anyone interested in the history of military conflict in and around Jerusalem."
—Col. Rose Mary Sheldon, Virginia Military Institute
— Rose Mary Sheldon, Virginia Military Institute
"Cline compellingly reveals how Amichai's 'larger circle of pain and time' encompasses one city, four millennia, and three world cultures."
—Tom Palaima, University of Texas, Austin
— Tom Palaima, University of Texas, Austin
"Jerusalem Besieged is a fascinating account of how and why a baffling array of peoples, ideologies, and religions have fought for some 3,000 years over a city without either great wealth, size, or strategic importance. Cline guides us through the baffling, but always bloody, array of Jewish, Roman, Moslem, Crusader, Ottoman, Western, Arab, and Israeli fights for possession of such a symbolic prize in a manner that is both scholarly and engaging."
—Victor Davis Hanson, Stanford University; author of The Other Greeks,and Carnage and Culture
— Victor Davis Hanson, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University
TABLE OF CONTENTS
\rrhp\
\lrrh: Contents\
\1h\ Contents \xt\
\comp: set page numbers on page proofs\
Abbreviations
List of Maps
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Introduction: A Lonely Ship on a Hostile Sea
Jerusalem under Siege
Chapter 1. A Rock and a High Place
David and the Jebusites, 1000 BCE
Chapter 2. The End of the Beginning
Nebuchadnezzar and the Neo-Babylonians, 586 BCE
Chapter 3. Oil upon Troubled Waters
The Maccabean Rebellion, 165 BCE
Chapter 4. In Blood and Fire
The First and Second Jewish Revolts, 70 and 135 CE
Chapter 5. The "Holy House"
The Arrival of Islam, 638 CE
Chapter 6. For God, Gold, and Glory
The Crusaders and Saladin, 1099 and 1187 CE
Chapter 7. The Sultan and the City
Selim I and the Ottomans, 1516 CE
Chapter 8. Peace to Their Ashes, Honor to Their Memory
Allenby and the Allied Forces, 1917 CE
Chapter 9. Jerusalem of Gold
The Arab-Israeli Wars, 1948 and 1967 CE
Chapter 10. Speak Tenderly to Jerusalem
The Intifadas and Beyond
Notes
Bibliography
Index \to come\
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Jerusalem History, Military
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