From Khartoum to Jerusalem the Dragoman Solomon Negima and his clients (1885-1933)
In 2014, a collection of papers was found on eBay: a scrapbook, in which was written 'Testimonial Book of Dragoman Solomon N. Negima'. The letters pasted inside bear recommendations of Negima's services as dragoman - a combination of tourist guide and interpreter - in the Holy Land, f...
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Bloomsbury Academic
2016
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Zusammenfassung: | In 2014, a collection of papers was found on eBay: a scrapbook, in which was written 'Testimonial Book of Dragoman Solomon N. Negima'. The letters pasted inside bear recommendations of Negima's services as dragoman - a combination of tourist guide and interpreter - in the Holy Land, from travellers of different nationalities, social classes, religions, genders and races. Using these reference letters, and the first-hand published and unpublished accounts of the travellers themselves, this book tells the stories of several such tourists, including the intrepid Victorian female traveller, Ellen E. Miller, and an African-American minister, Rev. Charles T. Walker, who had been born into slavery. Between the lines of others' letters, Solomon Negima's remarkable life story also emerges: from a German mission school in Jerusalem, to the British army in the Sudan, to a successful career as a dragoman in Palestine and Syria, and finally to comfortable retirement with his son, Aziz, and daughter, Olinda, at a Mormon mission in Jerusalem. The discovery of this unique scrapbook allows us an insight into the lives of individuals whose histories would otherwise be lost to us, and a new perspective on the history of travel in the Middle East |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 250-257) and index |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 261 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781474255004 978-1-4742-5500-4 |