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Book Review
Comparative/World
Peter van der Veer and Hartmut Lehmann, editors. Nation and Religion: Perspectives on Europe and Asia. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1999. Pp. vi, 231. Cloth $55.00, paper $17.95.
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Studies of modern nationalism, the editors of this impressive volume assert, have largely ignored religion. At the end of the 1990s, this claim will strike many readers as a weak foil. If anything, there has been a steady output of new and exciting work showing the interdependence of nationalism and religion. Indeed, throughout the last decade, studies of nationalism and national identity have constituted a growth industry of major import. |
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