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portada religion and the cold war
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
25.5 x 17.6 x 2.0 cm
Weight
0.70 kg.
ISBN
0826518532
ISBN13
9780826518538

religion and the cold war

Philip E. Muehlenbeck (Illustrated by) · Vanderbilt University Press · Paperback

religion and the cold war - Muehlenbeck, Philip E.

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Synopsis "religion and the cold war"

The lines of armed conflict, and the catastrophic perils they portended, were shaped with shocking clarity in the immediate aftermath of World War II. Less clear is the role religious ideology played in the conflicts that defined the Cold War era. All too often, beliefs held sacred by some became tools to motivate action or create friction. In Religion and the Cold War, Philip Muehlenbeck assembles an international team of specialists to explore how religion informed the ideological and military clashes across the globe in the second half of the twentieth century. Students and scholars will find in this volume a level of comprehensiveness rarely achieved in Cold War studies. Each chapter reveals that the power and influence of ideas are just as important as military might in the struggles between superpowers--and that few ideas, then as now, carry as much force as religious ideology. As Muehlenbeck and his contributors demonstrate, no area of the world, and no religious tenet, was safe from the manipulations of a powerful set of players focused solely on their own sphere of influence. Table of Contents Preface Introduction: The Religious Cold WarAndrew Preston An Early Attempt to Rip the Iron Curtain: The Pomak Question, 1945-1947Argyris Mamarelis The Western Allies, German Churches, and the Emerging Cold War in Germany, 1948-1952JonDavid K. Wyneken From Sermon to Strategy: Religious Influence on the Formation and Implementation of US Foreign Policy in the Early Cold WarJonathan P. Herzog Hewlett Johnson: Britain's Red Dean and the Cold WarDavid Ayers Rising to the Occasion: The Role of American Missionaries and Korean Pastors in Resisting Communism throughout the Korean WarKai Yin Allison Haga The Campaign of Truth Program: US Propaganda in Iraq during the Early 1950sAhmed Khalid al-Rawi Religion and Cold War Politics in EthiopiaWudu Tafete Kassu Soviet Policies toward Islam: Domestic and International ConsiderationsEren Murat Tasar Bosnian Muslims during the Cold War: Their Identity between Domestic and Foreign PoliciesAydın Babuna Religion, Power, and Legitimacy in Ngo Dinh Diem's Republic of VietnamJessica M. Chapman Brazil: Nation and Churches during the Cold WarIain S. Maclean Service with Body and Soul: The Institutionalized Atheism of the Security Service Officers in Communist Poland, 1944-1989Leszek Murat Political Islam, the Jamaat-e-Islami, and Pakistan's Role in the Afghan-Soviet War, 1979-1988Zahid Shahab Ahmed

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