
Religious Radicalism and Politics in the Middle East
State University of New York Press
Will be published approx. on 11. September 1990
Book
Hardback
244 pages
978-0-7914-0158-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book explores in a comparative perspective two fundamentalist waves that have rolled over the Middle East during the last two decades. Jewish and Muslim extremism have had a profound impact on the culture and politics of this important region. One thinks immediately of the Guh Emunism settlements on the West Bank, the Iranian revolution, and the assassination of President Sadat.
The authors highlight various facets of the phenomena, such as Haradi Jewish ultra-orthodoxy, the transformation of secular Israeli nationalism by the Gush, Iranian attempts to spread the revolutionary gospel to the Sunni world, and fundamentalism as the spearhead of the national uprising in the Gaza. The introduction outlines what the extremist movements in both religions have in common, where they diverge, and how they are shaping the future of the Middle East.
The authors highlight various facets of the phenomena, such as Haradi Jewish ultra-orthodoxy, the transformation of secular Israeli nationalism by the Gush, Iranian attempts to spread the revolutionary gospel to the Sunni world, and fundamentalism as the spearhead of the national uprising in the Gaza. The introduction outlines what the extremist movements in both religions have in common, where they diverge, and how they are shaping the future of the Middle East.
Reviews / Votes
"Both Islamic and Jewish radicalism are phenomena of great contemporary importance. This book helps to define the possible parameters of future developments in both the Muslim world and in Israel."-James Jankowski, University of Colorado"I find the comparative approach and the parallel treatment of these movements and trends, in relation, respectively, to the Islamic and the Judaic traditions refreshing and fruitful."- Said Amir Arjomand, State University of New York at Stony Brook
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7914-0158-3 (9780791401583)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Emmanuel Sivan is a Professor in the Department of History at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Menachem Friedman is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at Bar-Ilan University in Ramat Gan.
Content
List of Contributors
Introduction
E. Sivan
Chapter 1 Religious Radicalism and Political Messianism in Israel
A. Ravitzky
Chapter 2 Islamic Radicalism: Sunni and Shicite
E. Sivan
Chapter 3 The Jewish Religion and Contemporary Israeli Nationalism
C. Liebman
Chapter 4 The Radical Shicite Opposition Movements in Iraq
A. Baram
Chapter 5 Jewish Zealots: Conservative versus Innovative
M. Friedman
Chapter 6 Pro-Iranian Fundamentalism in Gaza
T. Mayer
Chapter 7 Redemption as a Catastrophe: The Gospel of Gush Emunim
G. Aran
Chapter 8 Khomeini's Messengers: The Disputed Pilgrimage of Islam
M. Kramer
Notes
Index
Introduction
E. Sivan
Chapter 1 Religious Radicalism and Political Messianism in Israel
A. Ravitzky
Chapter 2 Islamic Radicalism: Sunni and Shicite
E. Sivan
Chapter 3 The Jewish Religion and Contemporary Israeli Nationalism
C. Liebman
Chapter 4 The Radical Shicite Opposition Movements in Iraq
A. Baram
Chapter 5 Jewish Zealots: Conservative versus Innovative
M. Friedman
Chapter 6 Pro-Iranian Fundamentalism in Gaza
T. Mayer
Chapter 7 Redemption as a Catastrophe: The Gospel of Gush Emunim
G. Aran
Chapter 8 Khomeini's Messengers: The Disputed Pilgrimage of Islam
M. Kramer
Notes
Index