This book examines the link between religion and nationalism in
contemporary polities. It seeks to understand the relationship
between two key societal forms of diversity, comparing 12 different
case studies.
In some instances, religion can be the main marker of the
minority nation, whereas in others, religious differences influence
the identity of a nation. Through analysis of case studies on
India, Russia, Israel, Canada, Chechnya, Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Belgium, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Sri Lanka, Catalonia and the
Basque Country, this book sheds light on the relationship between
the two elements of diversity. The case studies illustrate the
variety of forms of interaction between religious and nationalist
interests. Expert contributors examine secular nationalism in the
face of existing religious differences, secessionism and the link
to religious differences, and polities in which religious divisions
are decreasing.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of
Political Science, Religion & Politics, Nationalism,
Government, Federalism, Political Philosophy, Racial & Ethnic
Politics and Comparative Politics.
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