Studies in the History of Religious and Political Pluralism
This series addresses a new need. The constitution of many
contemporary communities is radically diverse, and the need is
to think anew about them. Through a mixture of edited collections
and single-authored volumes, the series aims both to examine
how radical diversity has arisen in the religious and political
constitution of society and to analyse the implications for the
future so as to help ensure the harmonious relations between
communities and the best practice of government. Studies in
the History of Religious and Political Pluralism will evaluate new
trends and theories and make available the findings of empirical
research which demonstrates the nature of the pluralistic world
in which we live.
Titles
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The Wrong Ally
Pakistan’s State Sovereignty Under US DependenceVolume 11Monographs XVIII, 276 Pages -
Ethnicity and Tribal Theology
Problems and Prospects for Peaceful Co-existence in Northeast IndiaVolume 9©2014 Monographs XXII, 372 Pages -
Thinking Between Islam and the West
The Thoughts of Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Bassam Tibi and Tariq RamadanVolume 8©2014 Monographs XX, 267 Pages -
Pakistan and the New Nuclear Taboo
Regional Deterrence and the International Arms Control RegimeVolume 7©2012 Monographs XV, 355 Pages -
Warriors after War
Indian and Pakistani Retired Military Leaders Reflect on Relations between the Two Countries, Past, Present and FutureVolume 6©2011 Edited Collection VIII, 377 Pages -
James II and the Three Questions
Religious Toleration and the Landed Classes, 1687-1688Volume 5©2010 Monographs XXX, 307 Pages -
Confronting the Nazi War on Christianity
The "Kulturkampf</I> Newsletters, 1936-1939- The Definitive English-Language Edition of the "Kulturkampf</I> Newsletters- Edited and translated by Richard BonneyVolume 4©2010 Edited Collection 578 Pages -
Persecution and Pluralism
Calvinists and Religious Minorities in Early Modern Europe 1550-1700Volume 2©2007 Conference proceedings 328 Pages