Seizing Jerusalem
Discover the profound relationship between architecture and nationalism in "Seizing Jerusalem" by Alona Nitzan-Shiftan. Published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2017, this compelling paperback spans 376 pages, offering the first comprehensive architectural history of post-1967 Jerusalem. Nitzan-Shiftan expertly examines how modern architectural practices and the ideologies of Zionism have interwoven to not only envision but also transform the cityscape of Jerusalem. Through insightful analysis and rich historical context, this work sheds light on the complexities of urban planning in a city defined by its cultural and political tensions. "Seizing Jerusalem" is a must-read for anyone interested in architecture, city planning, or the intricate ties between place and identity. Engage with the evolution of a city that stands at the crossroads of history, religion, and modernity, and explore how architectural decisions reflect broader societal narratives.