War on Sacred Grounds - (Religion and Conflict) 2nd Edition by Ron E Hassner (Paperback)
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Highlights
- In War on Sacred Grounds, Ron E. Hassner investigates the causes and properties of struggles over sites that are both venerated and contested, and proposes ways for managing these disputes.
- About the Author: Ron Hassner is the Chancellor's Professor of Political Science and Helen Diller Family Chair in Israel Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.
- 258 Pages
- Political Science, Security (National & International)
- Series Name: Religion and Conflict
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About the Book
"Holy places are uniquely powerful and valuable but also pose a unique indivisibility problem. They cannot be shared or divided as other territories would. Disputes over sacred places, such as Jerusalem, Ayodhya, or Mecca, cannot be resolved by purely political means"--Book Synopsis
In War on Sacred Grounds, Ron E. Hassner investigates the causes and properties of struggles over sites that are both venerated and contested, and proposes ways for managing these disputes. Holy places can create the potential for clashes, not only between competing religious groups but also between religious groups and secular actors. Hassner illustrates this complex, violent dynamic through a series of case studies, including the conflict over Jerusalem and competing Hindu and Muslim claims over Ayodhya. He also analyses successful compromises that reduced conflict in Jerusalem in 1967 and in Mecca in 1979. In this updated edition of War on Sacred Grounds, Hassner reevaluates his findings and conclusions and surveys ongoing conflicts over holy sites.
Review Quotes
War on Sacred Grounds is a tour de force. It is, quite simply, the best book on religion and war I have read.
-- "Journal of Peace Research"An illuminating work that takes religious beliefs seriously while placing them within the context of strategic political action. It provides comparative politics with theoretical insights on a highly salient issue, supported by a rich and nuanced treatment of historical examples.
-- "Comparative Political Studies"An important and engaging work. Ron E. Hassner approaches the topic of sacred turf with refreshing new insights and perspectives.
-- "Middle East Journal"About the Author
Ron Hassner is the Chancellor's Professor of Political Science and Helen Diller Family Chair in Israel Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. His books include Religion on the Battlefield and Anatomy of Torture. He was recognized as a distinguished scholar of religion and politics by both the American Political Science Association and the International Studies Association.