American Palestine Melville, Twain, and the Holy Land Mania

In the nineteenth century, American tourists, scholars, evangelists, writers, and artists flocked to Palestine as part of a "Holy Land mania." Many saw America as a New Israel, a modern nation chosen to do God's work on Earth, and produced a rich variety of inspirational art and liter...

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In English
Adams, George;Arabian Nights;Bierstadt, Charles
Browne, J. Ross
Christianography
Cutter, Bloodgood
Douglas, Ann
Dwight, Timothy
Eidelberg, Shlomo
Fairbanks, Mary
Fisk, Pliny
Gilroy, Paul
Goldman, Stan
Harte, Bret
Hopkins, Samuel
Jaffa colony
Jewish restoration
Keith, Alexander
Lincoln, Abraham
Melville, Herman
Minor, Clorinda
Olson, Charles
Palestine
Poe, Edgar Allan
Templars
Twain, Mark
Verne, Jules
Warren, Robert Penn
Watie, Stand
Zionism
religious insanity
settler-colonialism
LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General bisacsh
American literature 19th century History and criticism
Americans Palestine History 19th century
Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages in literature
Public opinion United States History 19th century
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spellingShingle Obenzinger, Hilton
American Palestine Melville, Twain, and the Holy Land Mania
Adams, George;Arabian Nights;Bierstadt, Charles
Browne, J. Ross
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Cutter, Bloodgood
Douglas, Ann
Dwight, Timothy
Eidelberg, Shlomo
Fairbanks, Mary
Fisk, Pliny
Gilroy, Paul
Goldman, Stan
Harte, Bret
Hopkins, Samuel
Jaffa colony
Jewish restoration
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Lincoln, Abraham
Melville, Herman
Minor, Clorinda
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Palestine
Poe, Edgar Allan
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Twain, Mark
Verne, Jules
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Watie, Stand
Zionism
religious insanity
settler-colonialism
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American literature 19th century History and criticism
Americans Palestine History 19th century
Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages in literature
Public opinion United States History 19th century
title American Palestine Melville, Twain, and the Holy Land Mania
title_auth American Palestine Melville, Twain, and the Holy Land Mania
title_exact_search American Palestine Melville, Twain, and the Holy Land Mania
title_full American Palestine Melville, Twain, and the Holy Land Mania Hilton Obenzinger
title_fullStr American Palestine Melville, Twain, and the Holy Land Mania Hilton Obenzinger
title_full_unstemmed American Palestine Melville, Twain, and the Holy Land Mania Hilton Obenzinger
title_short American Palestine
title_sort american palestine melville twain and the holy land mania
title_sub Melville, Twain, and the Holy Land Mania
topic Adams, George;Arabian Nights;Bierstadt, Charles
Browne, J. Ross
Christianography
Cutter, Bloodgood
Douglas, Ann
Dwight, Timothy
Eidelberg, Shlomo
Fairbanks, Mary
Fisk, Pliny
Gilroy, Paul
Goldman, Stan
Harte, Bret
Hopkins, Samuel
Jaffa colony
Jewish restoration
Keith, Alexander
Lincoln, Abraham
Melville, Herman
Minor, Clorinda
Olson, Charles
Palestine
Poe, Edgar Allan
Templars
Twain, Mark
Verne, Jules
Warren, Robert Penn
Watie, Stand
Zionism
religious insanity
settler-colonialism
LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General bisacsh
American literature 19th century History and criticism
Americans Palestine History 19th century
Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages in literature
Public opinion United States History 19th century
topic_facet Adams, George;Arabian Nights;Bierstadt, Charles
Browne, J. Ross
Christianography
Cutter, Bloodgood
Douglas, Ann
Dwight, Timothy
Eidelberg, Shlomo
Fairbanks, Mary
Fisk, Pliny
Gilroy, Paul
Goldman, Stan
Harte, Bret
Hopkins, Samuel
Jaffa colony
Jewish restoration
Keith, Alexander
Lincoln, Abraham
Melville, Herman
Minor, Clorinda
Olson, Charles
Palestine
Poe, Edgar Allan
Templars
Twain, Mark
Verne, Jules
Warren, Robert Penn
Watie, Stand
Zionism
religious insanity
settler-colonialism
LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General
American literature 19th century History and criticism
Americans Palestine History 19th century
Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages in literature
Public opinion United States History 19th century
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