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Fundamentalisms and the State: Remaking Politics, Economies, and Militance
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Political TheoryNationalismReligion StudiesFundamentalist MovementsInternational RelationsInterfaithConstitutional IssuesInternational PoliticsReligious GroupComparative ReligionIslamic StudyWorld PoliticsPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesGeopoliticsProtestant Fundamentalism
Focusing on fundamentalist movements on five continents and within six religions, this volume considers the effect that antisecular religious movements have had since 1970 on national economies, political parties, constitutional issues and international relations. Drawn from anthropology, sociology, history of religion and history of science, the contributors to this volume examine an exhaustive set of issues including the anti-abortion movement in the United Sates, Operation Rescue, women in Iran and Pakistan, the Islamic war of resistance in Afghanistan, the creationist cosmos of Protestant fundamentalism and Shi'ite jurisprudence in Iran.