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Overview"Jonathan Fox's new work provides the first systematic, empirical study of the role that religion plays in ethnic violence. ""Ethnoreligious Conflict in the Late 20th Century"" critically analyzes the existing literature, then presents and analyzes the only existing quantitative data on religion and ethnic conflict. Fox's study draws upon the minorities at risk model of ethnic conflict to develop and test a dynamic and comprehensive theory of religion and conflict. The work applies this theory to the resurgent conflicts between ethnic groups of different religions - from the Iranian revolution to the Afghan struggle against the Soviets in the 1980s to the ongoing Middle East conflict - to pinpoint the ways in which religion has become intertwined in, and lent legitimacy to, conflicts in the contemporary world." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan FoxPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.526kg ISBN: 9780739104187ISBN 10: 0739104187 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 11 October 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsJonathan Fox has admirably filled [a] gaping hole in the literature. . . . He has constructed a finely nuanced and dynamic theory of ethnoreligious conflict, elements of which will be useful for understanding other kinds of conflict involving religious and cultural issues. All students of the violently contested nature of post-Cold War politics stand in his debt.--Appleby, R Scott Jonathan Fox has admirably filled [a] gaping hole in the literature... He has constructed a finely nuanced and dynamic theory of ethnoreligious conflict, elements of which will be useful for understanding other kinds of conflict involving religious and cultural issues. All students of the violently contested nature of post-Cold War politics stand in his debt. -- R Scott Appleby, Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame This book engages one of the most important and pressing issues in the world today. In this timely book, Jonathan Fox attempts to interpret the extensive extant literature on religion and ethnic conflict, create his own framework for the study of ethnoreligious conflict, test such phenomena empirically, and generate a general theory to account for them. I commend the author on a daring attempt to synthesize such complex and abundant material. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion Fox produces an original, highly formalized, refinement of the theoretical framework, which is useful for constructing typologies of ethnic and religious conflicts when dealing with such a wide spectrum of data collected through empirical observation; Sociology Of Religion This foundational study puts academic speculation about the religious sources of conflict in the modern world to empirical test. Jonathan Fox develops a general theory of religion's social functions, then shows where and how ethnically-distinct religious minorities are prompted into political protest and rebellion by discrimination, repression, and mobilizing religious institutions. A nuanced analysis whose evidence challenges some conventional pieties and affirms others. -- Ted Gurr, University of Maryland Jonathan Fox has admirably filled [a] gaping hole in the literature... He has constructed a finely nuanced and dynamic theory of ethnoreligious conflict, elements of which will be useful for understanding other kinds of conflict involving religious and cultural issues. All students of the violently contested nature of post-Cold War politics stand in his debt. -- R Scott Appleby, Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame This book engages one of the most important and pressing issues in the world today. In this timely book, Jonathan Fox attempts to interpret the extensive extant literature on religion and ethnic conflict, create his own framework for the study of ethnoreligious conflict, test such phenomena empirically, and generate a general theory to account for them. I commend the author on a daring attempt to synthesize such complex and abundant material. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion Fox produces an original, highly formalized, refinement of the theoretical framework, which is useful for constructing typologies of ethnic and religious conflicts when dealing with such a wide spectrum of data collected through empirical observation; Sociology of Religion This foundational study puts academic speculation about the religious sources of conflict in the modern world to empirical test. Jonathan Fox develops a general theory of religion's social functions, then shows where and how ethnically-distinct religious minorities are prompted into political protest and rebellion by discrimination, repression, and mobilizing religious institutions. A nuanced analysis whose evidence challenges some conventional pieties and affirms others. -- Ted Gurr, University of Maryland Author InformationJonathan Fox teaches in the department of political studies at Bar-Ilan University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |