Religion and the rise of populism / edited by Daniel Nilsson DeHanas and Marat Shterin.
Publisher: Abingdon : Routledge, 2020Description: x, 133 pages.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780367321154; 9781032091228.Subject(s): Populism -- Religious aspectsDDC classification: 320.5662Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 320.5662 REL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 019386 |
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320.5662 MUL What is populism? / | 320.5662 MUL What is populism? / | 320.5662 NOR Cultural backlash : | 320.5662 REL Religion and the rise of populism / | 320.5662 REV The new populism : | 320.5662 RIC The rise of the outsiders : how mainstream politics lost its way / | 320.5662 SAV Saving the people : |
Introduction : religion and the rise of populism / Daniel Nilsson DeHanas and Marat Shterin -- How religion came into play : ‘Muslim’ as a category of practice in immigrant integration debates / Astrid Mattes -- Religion and Brexit : populism and the Church of England / Greg Smith and Linda Woodhead -- Thank God for the greatest country on earth : white supremacy, vigilantes, and survivalists in the struggle to define the American nation / Susannah Crockford -- The impulse to orthodoxy : why illiberal democracies treat religious pluralism as a threat / David Levy -- The populist breeding ground and religion : the case of the Greek mainstream and Radical Right / Konstantinos Papastathis and Anastasia Litina -- Co-opting religion : how ruling populists in Turkey and Macedonia sacralise the majority / Bilge Yabanci and Dane Taleski.