In Blood and Faith: The Purging of Muslim Spain, 1492-1614, Matthew Carr explores how, following the 1492 conquest of Granada, the sixteenth-century Spanish monarchy conducted peninsula-wide expulsions and conversions of Muslims as well as Jews. Ed Jones finds in the book’s historical analysis a valuable cautionary tale for contemporary public conversations surrounding immigration and integration regarding the consequences of legitimating fear and violence
In Black Skin, White Masks - first published in 1952 - Frantz Fanon offers a potent philosophical, c...
Having experienced social and political structures of the nineteenth century Europe, western-educate...
In June 2019, in the case of American Legion v. American Humanist Association, the United States Sup...
In Republic of Islamophobia: The Rise of Respectable Racism in France, Jim Wolfreys describes the em...
In The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Europe, Grace Davie and Lucian N. Leustean bring together con...
In Republic of Islamophobia: The Rise of Respectable Racism in France, Jim Wolfreys describes the em...
In French Muslims in Perspective: Nationalism, Post-Colonialism and Marginalisation under the Republ...
In this rare anthropological study based on extensive fieldwork in Balochistan, Ugo Fabietti explore...
LSE Professor Tim Allen reflects on the profound impact that Ugandan poet Okot p’Bitek‘s The Religio...
In The Daily Lives of Muslims: Islam and Public Confrontation in Contemporary Europe, Nilüfer Göle e...
In Islamophobia and Securitization: Religion, Ethnicity and the Female Voice, Tania Saeed explores t...
In The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Europe, Grace Davie and Lucian N. Leustean bring together con...
In False Prophets: British Leaders’ Fateful Fascination with the Middle East from Suez to Syria, Nig...
This article was originally published in The Prophet -- a journal created by and for the students at...
The history of Satanism goes back to at least 2500 years. Yet, only in the seventeenth century, was ...
In Black Skin, White Masks - first published in 1952 - Frantz Fanon offers a potent philosophical, c...
Having experienced social and political structures of the nineteenth century Europe, western-educate...
In June 2019, in the case of American Legion v. American Humanist Association, the United States Sup...
In Republic of Islamophobia: The Rise of Respectable Racism in France, Jim Wolfreys describes the em...
In The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Europe, Grace Davie and Lucian N. Leustean bring together con...
In Republic of Islamophobia: The Rise of Respectable Racism in France, Jim Wolfreys describes the em...
In French Muslims in Perspective: Nationalism, Post-Colonialism and Marginalisation under the Republ...
In this rare anthropological study based on extensive fieldwork in Balochistan, Ugo Fabietti explore...
LSE Professor Tim Allen reflects on the profound impact that Ugandan poet Okot p’Bitek‘s The Religio...
In The Daily Lives of Muslims: Islam and Public Confrontation in Contemporary Europe, Nilüfer Göle e...
In Islamophobia and Securitization: Religion, Ethnicity and the Female Voice, Tania Saeed explores t...
In The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Europe, Grace Davie and Lucian N. Leustean bring together con...
In False Prophets: British Leaders’ Fateful Fascination with the Middle East from Suez to Syria, Nig...
This article was originally published in The Prophet -- a journal created by and for the students at...
The history of Satanism goes back to at least 2500 years. Yet, only in the seventeenth century, was ...
In Black Skin, White Masks - first published in 1952 - Frantz Fanon offers a potent philosophical, c...
Having experienced social and political structures of the nineteenth century Europe, western-educate...
In June 2019, in the case of American Legion v. American Humanist Association, the United States Sup...