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The religious roots of the Syrian conflict, the remaking of the Fertile Crescent, Mark Tomass

Label
The religious roots of the Syrian conflict, the remaking of the Fertile Crescent, Mark Tomass
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-268) and index
Illustrations
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The religious roots of the Syrian conflict
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
918877379
Responsibility statement
Mark Tomass
Series statement
Twenty-first century perspectives on war, peace, and human conflict
Sub title
the remaking of the Fertile Crescent
Summary
"Exploring both the historical origins of Syria's religious sects and their present-day dominance of the Syrian social scene, The Religious Roots of the Syrian Conflict identifies these groups' distinct beliefs and relates how the actions of the religious authorities and political entrepreneurs acting on behalf of their particular sects expose them to sectarian violence, culminating in the dissolution of the nation-state. Mark Tomass employs ethnographic accounts used in anthropology and conceptual tools based in economics to describe the formation of sectarian groups, a multidisciplinary approach which details how the sects have consistently generated civil conflicts within the Fertile Crescent, both before and after the formation of the nation-states of Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- 1. The significance of religious identity -- 2. The Fertile Crescent meets the Muslim Arabs -- 3. Formation of the Jewish identity -- 4. Formation of Christian sectarian identities -- 5. Formation of Muslim sectarian identities -- 6. The Islamization of the Fertile Crescent -- 7. Social and psychological origins of religious conflict -- 8. The New Media and the Islamic Awakening -- 9. From the Arab Spring to the revolt of the Sunna -- 10. The remaking of the Fertile Crescent -- 11. Aleppo War photographs, 2012-14
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