Irish Religious Conflict in Comparative Perspective Catholics, Prote

By setting the Irish religious conflict in a wide comparative perspective, this book offers fresh insights into the causes of religious conflicts, and potential means of resolving them. The collection mounts a challenge to views of 'Irish exceptionalism'

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10.1057/9781137351906 - Irish Religious Conflict in Comparative Perspective, Edited by John Wolffe

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Irish Religious Conflict in Comparative Perspective

10.1057/9781137351906 - Irish Religious Conflict in Comparative Perspective, Edited by John Wolffe

General Editor: Professor David Nash (Oxford Brookes University, UK) Editorial Board: Professor Callum Brown (Dundee University, UK) Professor William Gibson (Oxford Brookes University, UK) Dr Carole Cusack (Sydney University, Australia) Professor Beverley Clack (Oxford Brookes University, UK), Dr Bert Gasenbeek (Humanist University, Utrecht, Netherlands) Professor Paul Harvey (University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, USA) This series reflects the awakened and expanding profile of the history of religion within the academy in recent years. It intends publishing exciting new and high quality work on the history of religion and belief since 1700 and will encourage the production of interdisciplinary proposals and the use of innovative methodologies. The series will also welcome book proposals on the history of Atheism, Secularism, Humanism and unbelief/secularity and to encourage research agendas in this area alongside those in religious belief. The series will be happy to reflect the work of new scholars entering the field as well as the work of established scholars. The series welcomes proposals covering subjects in Britain, Europe, the United States and Oceania. Titles include: Jonathan Gorry COLD WAR CHRISTIANS AND THE SPECTRE OF NUCLEAR DETERRENCE, 1945–1959 John Wolffe (editor) IRISH RELIGIOUS CONFLICT IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Catholics, Protestants and Muslims Forthcoming titles: Jane Platt THE ANGLICAN PARISH MAGAZINE 1859–1929 Zoe Knox JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES AND THE SECULAR WORLD

Also by John Wolffe PROTESTANT–CATHOLIC CONFLICT FROM THE REFORMATION TO THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: the Dynamics of Religious Difference (ed.) A SHORT HISTORY OF GLOBAL EVANGELICALISM (with Mark Hutchinson)

10.1057/9781137351906 - Irish Religious Conflict in Comparative Perspective, Edited by John Wolffe

Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to New York University - Waldmann Dental Library - PalgraveConnect - 2016-02-18

Histories of the Sacred and the Secular 1700–2000

Catholics, Protestants and Muslims Edited by

John Wolffe The Open Universit