Byeways in Palestine. A Journey Through the Heart of Palestine: Cultural Landscapes and Historical Insights
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- Nombre de pages1021
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664598738
- EAN4057664598738
- Date de parution02/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Byeways in Palestine, " James Finn offers a rich, evocative exploration of the lesser-known paths and narratives of the Holy Land, merging travelogue with historical account. Finn's literary style can be described as both descriptive and contemplative, characterized by intricate detail and a deep reverence for the cultural landscapes he traverses. Written in the context of the mid-19th century, a period marked by increased Western interest in the Middle East, the book sheds light on the intersections of geography, religion, and history, allowing the reader to gain insight into the lives of everyday Palestinians and the socio-political realities of the time.
James Finn, a noted British diplomat and antiquarian, was profoundly influenced by his experiences in the region, which inform the nuanced perspectives found in this work. His position as a former consul in Jerusalem and his dedication to the study of the area'Äôs history lent him not only a unique viewpoint but also the ability to articulate the complexity of its cultural heritage. Driven by a desire to promote understanding, Finn's writings reflect both a personal odyssey and a broader quest for knowledge about Palestine.
"Byeways in Palestine" is highly recommended for readers interested in historical geography, travel literature, and the cultural dynamics of the Middle East. Finn'Äôs meticulous accounts and reflective prose invite readers to step beyond the well-trodden paths, fostering a deeper appreciation for a land rich with stories waiting to be discovered.
James Finn, a noted British diplomat and antiquarian, was profoundly influenced by his experiences in the region, which inform the nuanced perspectives found in this work. His position as a former consul in Jerusalem and his dedication to the study of the area'Äôs history lent him not only a unique viewpoint but also the ability to articulate the complexity of its cultural heritage. Driven by a desire to promote understanding, Finn's writings reflect both a personal odyssey and a broader quest for knowledge about Palestine.
"Byeways in Palestine" is highly recommended for readers interested in historical geography, travel literature, and the cultural dynamics of the Middle East. Finn'Äôs meticulous accounts and reflective prose invite readers to step beyond the well-trodden paths, fostering a deeper appreciation for a land rich with stories waiting to be discovered.
In "Byeways in Palestine, " James Finn offers a rich, evocative exploration of the lesser-known paths and narratives of the Holy Land, merging travelogue with historical account. Finn's literary style can be described as both descriptive and contemplative, characterized by intricate detail and a deep reverence for the cultural landscapes he traverses. Written in the context of the mid-19th century, a period marked by increased Western interest in the Middle East, the book sheds light on the intersections of geography, religion, and history, allowing the reader to gain insight into the lives of everyday Palestinians and the socio-political realities of the time.
James Finn, a noted British diplomat and antiquarian, was profoundly influenced by his experiences in the region, which inform the nuanced perspectives found in this work. His position as a former consul in Jerusalem and his dedication to the study of the area'Äôs history lent him not only a unique viewpoint but also the ability to articulate the complexity of its cultural heritage. Driven by a desire to promote understanding, Finn's writings reflect both a personal odyssey and a broader quest for knowledge about Palestine.
"Byeways in Palestine" is highly recommended for readers interested in historical geography, travel literature, and the cultural dynamics of the Middle East. Finn'Äôs meticulous accounts and reflective prose invite readers to step beyond the well-trodden paths, fostering a deeper appreciation for a land rich with stories waiting to be discovered.
James Finn, a noted British diplomat and antiquarian, was profoundly influenced by his experiences in the region, which inform the nuanced perspectives found in this work. His position as a former consul in Jerusalem and his dedication to the study of the area'Äôs history lent him not only a unique viewpoint but also the ability to articulate the complexity of its cultural heritage. Driven by a desire to promote understanding, Finn's writings reflect both a personal odyssey and a broader quest for knowledge about Palestine.
"Byeways in Palestine" is highly recommended for readers interested in historical geography, travel literature, and the cultural dynamics of the Middle East. Finn'Äôs meticulous accounts and reflective prose invite readers to step beyond the well-trodden paths, fostering a deeper appreciation for a land rich with stories waiting to be discovered.

