The Victorians and the Holy Land

by Allan Chapman

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Why were people in the Victorian age fascinated with the archaeological mysteries of the Holy Land?   In this engaging study, Allan Chapman shows how the Holy Land took on new meaning for Europeans during the Victorian era. Previously, most Europeans had viewed the area between the Mediterranean Sea and the eastern bank of the Jordan River as a literary backdrop for biblical narratives. During the nineteenth century, however, they began to take interest in this region as a literal, physical