The Tribal Basis of American Life: Racial, Religious, and Ethnic Groups in Conflict by Murray Friedman
The Tribal Basis of American Life: Racial, Religious, and Ethnic Groups in Conflict by Murray Friedman
--> Publisher Comments: For 300 years, American culture and society have been shaped by ethnic conflict. This book reveals how the unique characteristics of the American socio-political system have impacted intergroup conflicts. This contributed volume collects the most current thinking on intergroup dynamics and on specific conflicts and specific groups with a special emphasis on the Jewish-American experience.
Synopsis: An examination of ethnic conflict revealing how it has shaped American culture and society and how the unique characteristics of the American socio-political system have had an impact on intergroup conflict over the past 300 years.
--> Introduction: The Tribal Basis of American Life by Murray FriedmanChanging American Group SettingImmigration, Pluralism and Public Policy by Gary RubinThe Religious Roots of the Culture Wars: How Competing Moral Visions Fuel Cultural Conflict by James Davison Hunter and Kimon Howland SargeantCase Studies of Ethnic ConflictThe Tribes of Brooklyn: Race, Class, and Ethnicity in the Crown Heights Riots by Jonathan RiederThe Persistence of Anti-Asian Hatred by Gary OkihiroThe Dynamics of American Intergroup Conflict and Responses to Bigotry by Philip PerlmutterBecoming Insiders: Factors Affecting the Creation and Maintenance of Boundaries for New Immigrants by Judith GoodeThe World Setting and ResponseEthnic Conflict at Home and Abroad: The United States in Comparative Perspective by James KurthHow Should We Talk About Intergroup Conflict? by Nathan GlazerIndex
Subtitle: Racial, Religious, and Ethnic Groups in Conflict Editor: Friedman, Murray Editor: Isserman, Nancy Publisher: Praeger Publishers Subject: Social groups -- United States -- Congresses. Subject: Group identity Subject: United states Subject: Social groups Subject: Race relations Subject: Minority Studies - Race Relations Subject: Minority Studies - Ethnic American Subject: Ethnology Subject: Discrimination & Racism Subject: Discrimination & Race Relations Edition Description: Includes bibliographical references and index. Series Volume: bk. 1 Publication Date: April 1998 Binding: Hardcover Language: English Illustrations: Yes Pages: 184 Dimensions: 9.57x6.42x.82 in. 1.07 lbs.
--> Publisher Comments: For 300 years, American culture and society have been shaped by ethnic conflict. This book reveals how the unique characteristics of the American socio-political system have impacted intergroup conflicts. This contributed volume collects the most current thinking on intergroup dynamics and on specific conflicts and specific groups with a special emphasis on the Jewish-American experience.
Synopsis: An examination of ethnic conflict revealing how it has shaped American culture and society and how the unique characteristics of the American socio-political system have had an impact on intergroup conflict over the past 300 years.
--> Introduction: The Tribal Basis of American Life by Murray FriedmanChanging American Group SettingImmigration, Pluralism and Public Policy by Gary RubinThe Religious Roots of the Culture Wars: How Competing Moral Visions Fuel Cultural Conflict by James Davison Hunter and Kimon Howland SargeantCase Studies of Ethnic ConflictThe Tribes of Brooklyn: Race, Class, and Ethnicity in the Crown Heights Riots by Jonathan RiederThe Persistence of Anti-Asian Hatred by Gary OkihiroThe Dynamics of American Intergroup Conflict and Responses to Bigotry by Philip PerlmutterBecoming Insiders: Factors Affecting the Creation and Maintenance of Boundaries for New Immigrants by Judith GoodeThe World Setting and ResponseEthnic Conflict at Home and Abroad: The United States in Comparative Perspective by James KurthHow Should We Talk About Intergroup Conflict? by Nathan GlazerIndex
Subtitle: Racial, Religious, and Ethnic Groups in Conflict Editor: Friedman, Murray Editor: Isserman, Nancy Publisher: Praeger Publishers Subject: Social groups -- United States -- Congresses. Subject: Group identity Subject: United states Subject: Social groups Subject: Race relations Subject: Minority Studies - Race Relations Subject: Minority Studies - Ethnic American Subject: Ethnology Subject: Discrimination & Racism Subject: Discrimination & Race Relations Edition Description: Includes bibliographical references and index. Series Volume: bk. 1 Publication Date: April 1998 Binding: Hardcover Language: English Illustrations: Yes Pages: 184 Dimensions: 9.57x6.42x.82 in. 1.07 lbs.


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