Includes bibliographical references (pages 403-420).
Part Five: The Jewish Community of Jerusalem at the End of the Ottoman Period (1870-1914) -- 1. The Continued Growth of the Jewish Population and the Proliferation of Kolelim -- 2. Jewish Religious Institutions and the Growing Importance of the Wailing Wall -- 3. The Expansion of the Jewish Quarter and the Beginning of its Decline -- Epilogue: The Old City in Context.
Part Four: The Jewish Community of Jerusalem before the Expansion Beyond the Old City Walls (1800-1870) -- 1. Growth of the Jewish Population Before 1870 -- 1. The Subdivision of the Jewish Community -- 3. Synagogues, Talmudi Torah and Yeshivot; the Wailing Wall as a Prayer Site -- 4. The Jewish Quarter -- 5. Christian Missionary Activity: Institutions for Health, Education and WElfare; the Karaites.
Part Three: The Christian Communities: The Christian Quarter: The Armenian Quarter -- 1. Western Activity; Christian Inhabitants and Pilgrims -- 2. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre -- 3. The Christian Quarter; the Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic Communities -- 4. The Eastern Communities: Copts, Ethiopians, Armenians and Syrians; the Armenian Quarter -- 5. The Protestant Communities: Institutions and Missionary Activities.
Part Two: Ottoman Rule: The Muslim Population: The Temple Mount and the Muslim Quarter -- 1. Ottoman Rule -- 2. The Muslim Community -- 3. The Temple Mount -- 4. The Muslim Quarter and its Functional Structures -- 5. Penetrtion of Christian and Western Elements into the Muslim Quarter.
Prologue: Nineteenth-Century Jerusalem: The Sources -- Part One: The Old City: Its Appearance, Sources of Livelihood, Water Supply and Sanitation -- 1. The City Plan; the Built-up Area -- 2. The Economy and Pursuits of Jerusalem's Population (Its Crafts, Commerce, Markets and Rhythm of Life) -- 3. Water Supply: Springs, Pools, Cisterns and the Aqueduct -- 4. Sanitation and Health.