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Religion And Conflict In Modern South Asia William Gould

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Religion And Conflict In Modern South Asia William Gould
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.09 MB
Pages: 368
Author: William Gould
ISBN: 9780521705110, 9780521879491, 0521705118, 0521879493
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Religion And Conflict In Modern South Asia William Gould by William Gould 9780521705110, 9780521879491, 0521705118, 0521879493 instant download after payment.

Religion and Conflict in Modern South Asia is one of the first single-author comparisons of different South Asian states around the theme of religious conflict. Based on new research and syntheses of the literature on 'communalism', it argues that religious conflict in this region in the modern period was never simply based on sectarian or theological differences or the clash of civilizations. Instead, the book proposes that the connection between religious radicalism and everyday violence relates to the actual (and perceived) weaknesses of political and state structures. For some, religious and ethnic mobilisation has provided a means of protest, where representative institutions failed. For others, it became a method of dealing with an uncertain political and economic future. For many it has no concrete or deliberate function, but has effectively upheld social stability, paternalism and local power, in the face of globalisation and the growing aspirations of the region's most underprivileged citizens.

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