ISBN:
9789047440635
,
9047440633
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (vi, 307 p.)
,
ill.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
International studies in religion and society 1573-4293 v. 10
Series Statement:
International studies in religion and society v. 10
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Holy nations and global identities
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Holy nations and global identities
DDC:
322.1
Keywords:
Nationalism Religious aspects
;
Globalization Religious aspects
;
Civil religion
;
Nationalism
;
Religion and state
;
Globalization
;
Globalization Religious aspects
;
Nationalism
;
Globalization
;
Globalization ; Religious aspects
;
Nationalism
;
Nationalism ; Religious aspects
;
Religion and state
;
Globalisierung
;
Nationalismus
;
Zivilreligion
;
Civil religion
;
POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Political Process ; Political Advocacy
;
Civil religion
;
Nationalism
;
Nationalism
;
Religious aspects
;
Religion and state
;
Globalization
;
Globalization
;
Religious aspects
;
Electronic books
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Konferenzschrift 2005
;
Konferenzschrift
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Staatsreligion
;
Nationalismus
;
Globalisierung
;
Staatsreligion
;
Nationalismus
;
Zivilreligion
;
Globalisierung
Abstract:
Along with the processes of globalisation and the end of the cold war we have seen an upsurge in religious nationalism and an increasing focus on the role of religion as a legitimising force in democratic secular states. Holy Nations & Global Identities draws on the combined theoretical and historical insight of historians, political scientists and social scientists on the question of nationalism and globalisation with the methodological knowledge of religion presented by sociologists of religion. The book brings genuine theoretical explorations and original case studies on civil religion, nat
Abstract:
Cover13; -- CONTENTS -- Introducing Civil Religion, Nationalism and Globalisation (Annika Hvithamar and Margit Warburg) -- PART I CIVIL RELIGION AND NATIONALISM -- Chapter One Hierarchy and Covenant in the Formation of Nations (Anthony D. Smith) -- Chapter Two Durkheim's Political Sociology. Civil Religion, Nationalism and Globalisation (Marcela Cristi) -- Chapter Three American Civil Religion as State-Mythology (Niels Reeh) -- Chapter Four Nationalism and Civil Religion. What is the Difference? (Annika Hvithamar) -- PART II (CIVIL RELIGION IN NATION8211;STATES) -- Chapter Five Nationalism and Religion: The Case of Japanese Nationalism and State Shinto (Atsuko Ichijo) -- Chapter Six Dominion of the Gods: Religious Continuity and Change in a Canadian Context (Roger O'Toole) -- Chapter Seven Civil Religion in the Danish Parliament (Brian Arly Jacobsen) -- Chapter Eight Scandinavian Folk Churches, Chauvinism and Xenophobia (P229;l Ketil Botvar) -- Chapter Nine Civil Religion in an Age of Changing Churches and Societies. A look at the Nordic Situation (P229;l Repstad) -- Chapter Ten Operationalising the Concept of Civil Religion: Cross-Cultural fi ndings from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia and the United States of America (Sergej Flere) -- PART III CIVIL RELIGION IN A GLOBAL ERA -- Chapter Eleven In and Out of Place: Varieties of Religious Locations in a Globalising World (Eileen Barker) -- Chapter Twelve Nationalism as Civil Religion and Rituals of Belonging before and aft er the Global Turn (Ulf Hedetoft) -- Chapter Thirteen Transnational Civil Religion: The Fourth of July in Denmark (Margit Warburg) -- Contributors -- Index.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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