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Holy nations and global identities [electronic resource] : civil religion, nationalism, and globalisation / edited by Annika Hvithamar, Margit Warburg and Brian Arly Jacobsen.
ISBN:
9789047440635

9781282606159
Title:
Holy nations and global identities [electronic resource] : civil religion, nationalism, and globalisation / edited by Annika Hvithamar, Margit Warburg and Brian Arly Jacobsen.
Author:
Hvithamar, Annika.
Publication Information:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2009.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (vi, 307 pages) : illustrations.
Series:
International studies in religion and society, v. 10
Contents:
Cover13; -- CONTENTS -- Introducing Civil Religion, Nationalism and Globalisation (Annika Hvithamar and Margit Warburg) -- PART I CIVIL RELIGION AND NATIONALISM -- Chapter One Hierarchy and Covenant in the Formation of Nations (Anthony D. Smith) -- Chapter Two Durkheim's Political Sociology. Civil Religion, Nationalism and Globalisation (Marcela Cristi) -- Chapter Three American Civil Religion as State-Mythology (Niels Reeh) -- Chapter Four Nationalism and Civil Religion. What is the Difference? (Annika Hvithamar) -- PART II (CIVIL RELIGION IN NATION8211;STATES) -- Chapter Five Nationalism and Religion: The Case of Japanese Nationalism and State Shinto (Atsuko Ichijo) -- Chapter Six Dominion of the Gods: Religious Continuity and Change in a Canadian Context (Roger O'Toole) -- Chapter Seven Civil Religion in the Danish Parliament (Brian Arly Jacobsen) -- Chapter Eight Scandinavian Folk Churches, Chauvinism and Xenophobia (P229;l Ketil Botvar) -- Chapter Nine Civil Religion in an Age of Changing Churches and Societies. A look at the Nordic Situation (P229;l Repstad) -- Chapter Ten Operationalising the Concept of Civil Religion: Cross-Cultural fi ndings from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia and the United States of America (Sergej Flere) -- PART III CIVIL RELIGION IN A GLOBAL ERA -- Chapter Eleven In and Out of Place: Varieties of Religious Locations in a Globalising World (Eileen Barker) -- Chapter Twelve Nationalism as Civil Religion and Rituals of Belonging before and aft er the Global Turn (Ulf Hedetoft) -- Chapter Thirteen Transnational Civil Religion: The Fourth of July in Denmark (Margit Warburg) -- Contributors -- Index.
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Publication Date:
2009
Publication Information:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2009.