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Between Terror and Tolerance
Religious Leaders, Conflict, and Peacemaking
Timothy D. Sisk, Editor
Georgetown University Press, 2013

Civil war and conflict within countries is the most prevalent threat to peace and security in the opening decades of the twenty-first century. A pivotal factor in the escalation of tensions to open conflict is the role of elites in exacerbating tensions along identity lines by giving the ideological justification, moral reasoning, and call to violence. Between Terror and Tolerance examines the varied roles of religious leaders in societies deeply divided by ethnic, racial, or religious conflict. The chapters in this book explore cases when religious leaders have justified or catalyzed violence along identity lines, and other instances when religious elites have played a critical role in easing tensions or even laying the foundation for peace and reconciliation.

This volume features thematic chapters on the linkages between religion, nationalism, and intolerance, transnational intra-faith conflict in the Shi’a-Sunni divide, and country case studies of societal divisions or conflicts in Egypt, Israel and Palestine, Kashmir, Lebanon, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, Sri Lanka, Sudan, and Tajikistan. The concluding chapter explores the findings and their implications for policies and programs of international non-governmental organizations that seek to encourage and enhance the capacity of religious leaders to play a constructive role in conflict resolution.

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Letters
David Garrick
Harvard University Press

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Letters
David Garrick
Harvard University Press

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Letters
David Garrick
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Letters
David Garrick
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Pineapples of Finest Flavour
Or, A Selection of Sundry Unpublished Letters of the English Roscius, David Garrick
David Garrick
Harvard University Press
From the hundreds of unpublished Garrick letters of varying length and importance, Mr. Little has selected for this volume forty-four which would seem to be the most interesting or the most significant in depicting Garrick as the actor-manager and as a human being wielding a deft pen. Many of them were written to Captain Peter Garrick; others to George Colman, Samuel Foote, Dr. Burney, the Duchess of Portland, Mrs. Montagu, George Steevens, and Sir Joshua Reynolds. They range in date from 1733 to 1776. All of them reveal a distinct individuality, the special personality of Garrick combined with the unmistakable flavor of the eighteenth century. Their frank honesty, intellectual sincerity, and boyish zest for the full life reveal both a charming figure of the time and also the essential qualities which make the period so irresistibly interesting.
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Religion and Nationalism in Iraq
A Comparative Perspective
David Little
Harvard University Press, 2006
Because the situation in Iraq exhibits some of the standard symptoms of religious nationalism, it seems appropriate to compare it to other cases where the impulses of religion and nationalism have also come together in a highly lethal way. This volume provides a comparative consideration of attempts to manage and resolve nationalist conflicts in Bosnia, Sri Lanka, and Sudan, and examines how lessons from those situations might inform similar efforts in Iraq. In their introduction, Professors Little and Swearer review current scholarly thinking on the connection of religious and ethnic factors to nationalist conflicts, and they demonstrate the salience of religious and ethnic identity to these conflicts. For each country, two prominent thinkers examine the intersection of religion and ethnicity and the struggles to form a nation-state. The volume also contains a summary of the discussion on each country among 20 scholars, appendices providing background on the three countries with which Iraq is compared, and maps of the countries. The central role of ethnic and religious impulses in forming the identity of a people or "nation" directly ties these matters to nationalism and nationalist conflict.
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Religion, Order, and Law
David Little
University of Chicago Press, 1984
"The issue of the Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism has been debated endlessly, but few scholars have seriously continued Weber's own research into the Reformation sources of seventeenth-century England. David Little's study was one of the first to do so, and remains an important contribution."—Guenther Roth, University of Washington
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