The foundation of the Hashemite emirate of Transjordan undermined the traditional balances existing between Christian and Muslim Arab tribes (nomads, semi-nomads, and sedentary tribes) and favored the constitution of religious communities. In this context, the Holy See contributed to the ecclesiastical organization of both Latin and Melkite (Greek-Catholic) establishments. This article presents the ways in which the local Churches of Transjordan were organized despite the fact that the religious authorities were located in Damascus and Jerusalem, i.e. outside the boundaries of the new nation. At the same time, the status of Christians living in Transjordan was being transformed— they moved from having a tribal status to having that of a protected religious minority (without losing their traditional tribal identity).

Maggiolini, P. M. L. C., La Naissance de La Transjordanie et la Présence Chrétienne. Communautés Religieuses, Minorités Religieuses Protégées et Identités Tribales, <<RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES>>, 2018; (173): 79-94 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/130871]

La Naissance de La Transjordanie et la Présence Chrétienne. Communautés Religieuses, Minorités Religieuses Protégées et Identités Tribales

Maggiolini, Paolo Maria Leo Cesare
Primo
2018

Abstract

The foundation of the Hashemite emirate of Transjordan undermined the traditional balances existing between Christian and Muslim Arab tribes (nomads, semi-nomads, and sedentary tribes) and favored the constitution of religious communities. In this context, the Holy See contributed to the ecclesiastical organization of both Latin and Melkite (Greek-Catholic) establishments. This article presents the ways in which the local Churches of Transjordan were organized despite the fact that the religious authorities were located in Damascus and Jerusalem, i.e. outside the boundaries of the new nation. At the same time, the status of Christians living in Transjordan was being transformed— they moved from having a tribal status to having that of a protected religious minority (without losing their traditional tribal identity).
2018
AREA14 - SCIENZE POLITICHE E SOCIALI
Contributo su libro in lingua straniera o articolo su rivista in lingua straniera
Francese
Articolo in rivista
Inglese
Minority
Transjordan
Arab Christianity
Politics and religion
Settore SPS/14 - STORIA E ISTITUZIONI DELL'ASIA
L’introduction du principe moderne de reconnaissance et de protec- tion des minorités dans l’émirat de Transjordanie est étroitement liée aux conditions dans lesquelles l’État hachémite a été fondé au lendemain de la Première Guerre mondiale, et se comprend en fonction des exigences politiques spécifiques de la puissance mandataire britannique et du système de pouvoir de l’émir Abdallah après son installation sur cette terre dans les années 1920. En ce sens, le cas transjordanien confirme la nécessité de reconsidérer le concept de minorité et son application contemporaine dans la perspective ouverte par les études sur l’État moderne comme phénomène politique et culturel1. Il nous paraît souhaitable de souligner la modernité qui s’attache au fait de prendre sa mesure, d’en reconnaître la diversité ou de lui accor- der un statut spécifique dans le cadre de la « nation » et de l’« État », en la percevant comme politiquement significative et en lui attribuant des conséquences juridico-institutionnelles en matière de représentation et de citoyenneté.
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Maggiolini, P. M. L. C., La Naissance de La Transjordanie et la Présence Chrétienne. Communautés Religieuses, Minorités Religieuses Protégées et Identités Tribales, <<RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES>>, 2018; (173): 79-94 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/130871]
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