Sheds new light on the relationship between tolerance and religion, concluding that local religious minorities are most likely to protect pluralism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Braun is senior researcher at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna. His main research interest is the politics of knowledge and societal transformation. His current research focuses on the transition to autonomous mobility and responsible research and innovation. His latest work includes: Privacy, Democracy and Social Fairness In The Future Road Transport System, in Alonso Raposo, M. and Ciuffo, B. (Eds.) The Future of Road Transport - Implications of An Automated, Connected, Low-Carbon and Shared Mobility (2019) and Corporate Stakeholder Democracy (2019).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. Theory and Context: 2. Theory 3. Religious minorities in the Low Countries: from the Reformation: to the Holocaust Part II. Religious Minorities in the Netherlands: 4. Minority empathy 1900-1942 5. Religious minorities and evasion in the Netherlands 6. Religious minorities and clandestine collective action in Twente 7. Religious minorities and rescue beyond Twente Part III. Exceptions and Scope Conditions: 8. Off-the-line cases 9. Christian rescue in Belgium 10. Conclusion: minority protection across time and space Bibliography Index.
1. Introduction Part I. Theory and Context: 2. Theory 3. Religious minorities in the Low Countries: from the Reformation: to the Holocaust Part II. Religious Minorities in the Netherlands: 4. Minority empathy 1900-1942 5. Religious minorities and evasion in the Netherlands 6. Religious minorities and clandestine collective action in Twente 7. Religious minorities and rescue beyond Twente Part III. Exceptions and Scope Conditions: 8. Off-the-line cases 9. Christian rescue in Belgium 10. Conclusion: minority protection across time and space Bibliography Index.
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