ABSTRACT

Examining contestation and conflict management within holy cities, this book provides both an overview and a range of options available to those concerned with this increasingly urgent phenomenon.

In cities in India, the Balkans and the Mediterranean, we can see examples where religion plays a dominant role in urban development and thus provides a platform for conflict. Powerful religious hierarchies, the generation of often unregulated revenues from donations and endowments, the presence of holy sites and the enactment of ritualistic activities in public spaces combine to create forms of conflicts which are, arguably, more intense and more intractable than other forms of conflicts in cities. The book develops a working definition of the urban dimension of religious conflicts so that the kinds of conflicts exhibited can be contextualised and studied in a more targeted manner. It draws together a series of case studies focusing on specific cities, the kinds of religious conflicts occurring in them and the international structures and mechanisms that have emerged to address such conflicts.

Combining expertise from both academics and practitioners in the policy and military world, this interdisciplinary collection will be of particular relevance to scholars and students researching politics and religion, regional studies, geography and urban studies. It should also prove useful to policymakers in the military and other international organisations.

part I|60 pages

Overview

chapter |19 pages

Introduction

The urban dimension of religious conflicts

chapter 1|22 pages

Contextualising religious conflicts in divided cities

How do cities shape conflicts?

chapter 2|17 pages

Crisis in Galasi

Simulating the urban dimensions of religious conflict

part II|84 pages

Genealogies of urban conflict

chapter 3|18 pages

The Vishweshwur temple and Gyan Vapi mosque

Entangled histories in Banaras

chapter 5|20 pages

Jerusalem’s Ramadan Fridays

Pilgrimage through the bottlenecks of occupation

chapter 6|25 pages

Hebron

A nested division of sacred spaces

part III|69 pages

Conflict management and resolution

chapter 7|22 pages

Protecting cultural property in the event of armed conflict

The work of the Blue Shield

chapter 8|15 pages

Swimming in dark waters

Recent conservation in Afghanistan

chapter 9|13 pages

The protection of cultural heritage

The experience of the Italian Carabinieri Command

chapter 10|17 pages

The protection of religious sites in the Western Balkans

Some lessons from recent history