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Politics and Religion in the United States and France

Appleby, R Scott(Contributions by)Bauberot, Jean(Contributions by)Berenbaum, Michael(Contributions by)Chelini-Pont, Blandine(Contributions by)de Wenden, Catherine Wihtol(Contributions by)Fath, Sebastien(Contributions by)Gunn, T Jeremy(Contributions by)Hargreaves, Alec(Edited by)Kelsay, John(Edited by)Twiss, Sumner B.(Edited by)
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Religion and Politics in France and the United States compares the current status and views of Jews, Christians, and Muslims regarding political life in two states. Longstanding traditions of laicite and of constitutional law frame discussions of political speech, voting patterns, and attempts to deal with demographic and cultural shifts characteristic of French and American societies.

Papers by leading scholars demonstrate the ways that historical experience sheds light on current events; how it is, for example, that previous efforts to deal with religious difference affect current approaches to the display of religious symbols in state schools, or how the struggles of minority groups for recognition affect voting patterns.

One question running throughout the volume is, what can French and American policymakers and citizens learn from one another, as they seek to deal with the challenges presented by contemporary life?

This book is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.

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Lexington Books
073911929X / 9780739119297
Hardback
28/11/2007
United States
218 pages
161 x 238 mm, 435 grams
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