This book tackles the assumptions behind common understandings of religious nationalism, exploring the complex connections between religion, nationalism, conflict, and conflict transformation.


• Speeches ...

Buy Now From Amazon

This book tackles the assumptions behind common understandings of religious nationalism, exploring the complex connections between religion, nationalism, conflict, and conflict transformation.


• Speeches of political and religious leaders

• Chronologies of conflicts in such places as Israel-Palestine, Sri Lanka, and the former Yugoslavia



Similar Products

When Peace Is Not Enough: How the Israeli Peace Camp Thinks about Religion, Nationalism, and JusticeSyria Speaks: Art and Culture from the FrontlineReporting Conflict: New Directions in Peace Journalism (New Approaches to Peace and Conflict)WOMEN, RELIGION, AND PEACEBUILDING: Illuminating the UnseenEncounter PointReimagining Global Health: An Introduction (California Series in Public Anthropology)Rethinking Religion and World AffairsReligion, Art, and Visual Culture: A Cross-Cultural Reader