The Holy Land in the 19th century imagination [sound recording] / Discussion with Burke O. Long, Nitza Rosovsky, Neil Silberman and Kathleen Sterwart Howe ; [sponsored by the J. Paul Getty Museum].

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The Holy Land in the 19th century imagination [sound recording] / Discussion with Burke O. Long, Nitza Rosovsky, Neil Silberman and Kathleen Sterwart Howe ; [sponsored by the J. Paul Getty Museum].

Religion scholar Burke O. Long, author Nitza Rosovsky, and archaeologist Neil Silberman join photography historian Kathleen Stewart Howe to discuss nineteenth-century western preconceptions of Jerusalem and the Holy Land and how these notions compared with the realities of the region encountered by travelers and revealed by photographers.

1 sound disc of 1 (CD) (ca. 70 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.

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