Azarya’s examination of the delicate symbiosis between the lay and monastic communities is sensitive and sociologically acute. The contrasts of the Armenian quarter shed light on the differences between types of collectives, and illustrate the ways in which people stubbornly accomplish the mingling of what seem incompatible rules for living.
The Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem
Notes:
Victor AZARYA is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthopology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Book Informations:
Year | 1984 |
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Number of pages | 252 |
Tertiary title | Urban Life Behind Monastery Walls |
Editor | University of California Press |
Editor's City | Berkeley (California) |
Support's Format | 15x22 |
Volume type | Relié |
ISBN Number | 978-0520047495 |
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Autors:
AZARYA Victor
Professeur de sociologie, Hebrew university of Jerusalem, Israël (en 1995)
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