Nineteen American and Balkan scholars examine the role of religion in the war in Bosnia and Herzgovina. Representing Muslim; Orthodox; Catholic; Protestant; Jewish; and secular traditions; some authors regard religion as marginal to the conflicts while others assign it a pivotal role in the social and political divisions and confrontations in the region. Collectively; they offer a bold exploration of the religious dimensions of genocide and contemporary ethnic warfare.
#2498314 in Books Lorenz Corporation / Milliken 2015-06-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.07 x .6 x 3.94l; .44 #File Name: 078771624352 pages9780787716240
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