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Studies in religious fundamentalism
Lionel Caplan
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page vii)
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Notes on the Contributors (page ix)
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1 Introduction (Lionel Caplan, page 1)
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2 The Quest for the Islamic State: Islamic Fundamentalism in Egypt and Iran (Sami Zubaida, page 25)
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3 'Thank God We're Secular!' Aspects of Fundamentalism in a Turkish Town (Richard Tapper and Nancy Tapper, page 51)
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4 A Case of Fundamentalism in West Africa: Wahabism in Bamako (Jean-Loup Amselle (translated by Donald Taylor), page 79)
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5 Rethinking Fundamentalism: the Readjustment of Jewish Society in the Modern World (Jonathan Webber, page 95)
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6 The Khalsa Resurrected: Sikh Fundamentalism in the Punjab (Angela Dietrich, page 122)
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7 Incipient Fundamentalism: Religion and Politics among Sri Lankan Hindus in Britain (Donald Taylor, page 138)
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8 Fundamentalism as Counter-culture: Protestants in Urban South India (Lionel Caplan, page 156)
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9 The Moral Majority: the Politics of Fundamentalism in Secular Society (Steve Bruce, page 177)
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10 Fundamentalism and Modernity: the Restoration Movement in Britain (Andrew Walker, page 195)
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Author Index (page 211)
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Subject Index (page 214)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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BSOAS | 53.3 (1990): 582-583 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/618189 |
MAN | 24.3 (Sep. 1989): 534-535 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2802719 |
JR | 69.3 (Jul. 1989): 462-463 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1205069 |
HR | 31.1 (Aug. 1991): 98-100 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1062889 |
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Published: 1987
Publisher: State University of New York Press
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