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Prime Ministers Museum and Library | 320.5597 R1 (Browse shelf) | Available | 190426 |
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320.55945 R3 Soul and sword : | 320.55945 R4 Decolonizing hinduism: | 320.5597 Q9 The rise of Islamic political movements and parties : | 320.5597 R1 Apocalypse and the end of history : | 320.5597 R3 Ambedkar : | 320.5597 R3 Being Muslim in Hindu India : | 320.5597 R4 Polarised times : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Two presents -- A new age of private violence -- The triumph of the individual -- Making the Umma great again -- The democratic foil -- Means without ends -- At history's end -- Conclusion: Two futures.
"Historian Suzanne Schneider examines the politics and ideology of the Islamic State (better known as ISIS). Schneider argues that today's jihad is not the residue from a less enlightened time, nor does it have much in common with its classical or medieval form, but it does bear a striking resemblance to the reactionary political formations and acts of spectacular violence that are upending life in Western democracies"--
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