Religion and Nationalism in Iraq: A Comparative Perspective

by David Little and Donald K. Swearer

David Little (Editor), Donald K. Swearer (Editor), Susan Lloyd McGarry (Secondary Author), Juan R I Cole, Alex de Waal, Rohan Edrisinha, Phebe Marr, Ann Elizabeth Mayer, Paul Mojzes, and Michael Sells

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Because the situation in Iraq exhibits some of the standard symptoms of religious nationalism, it seems appropriate to compare it to other cases where the impulses of religion and nationalism have also come together in a highly lethal way. This volume provides a comparative consideration of attempts to manage and resolve nationalist conflicts in Bosnia, Sri Lanka, and Sudan, and examines how lessons from those situations might inform similar efforts in Iraq. In their introduction, Professors Little and Swearer review current scholarly thinking on the connection of religious and ethnic factors to nationalist conflicts, and they demonstrate the salience of religious and ethnic identity to these conflicts. For each country, two prominent thinkers examine the intersection of religion and ethnicity and the struggles to form a nation-state. The volume also contains a summary of the discussion on each country among 20 scholars, appendices providing background on the three countries with which Iraq is compared, and maps of the countries. The central role of ethnic and religious impulses in forming the identity of a people or "nation" directly ties these matters to nationalism and nationalist conflict.
  • ISBN10 0945454414
  • ISBN13 9780945454410
  • Publish Date 31 March 2007
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Harvard University Press
  • Imprint Harvard University, Center for the Study of World Religions
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 256
  • Language English