
Religion and the Cold War a global perspective
Title:
Religion and the Cold War a global perspective
Author:
Muehlenbeck, Philip E. (Philip Emil)
ISBN:
9780826518545
Publication Information:
Nashville : Vanderbilt University Press, c2012
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxii, 314 p.)
Contents:
An early attempt to rip the Iron Curtain : the Pomak question, 1945-1947 / Argyris Mamarelis -- The western allies, German churches, and the emerging Cold War in Germany, 1948-1952 / JonDavid K. Wyneken -- From sermon to strategy : religious influence on the formation and implementation of US foreign policy in the early Cold War / Jonathan Herzog -- Hewlett Johnson : Britain's "red dean" and the Cold War / David Ayers -- Rising to the occasion : the role of American missionaries and Korean pastors in resisting communism throughout the Korean War / Kai Yin Allison Haga -- The "campaign of truth" program : US propaganda in Iraq during the early 1950s / Ahmed Khalid Al-Rawi -- Religion and Cold War politics in Ethiopia / Wudu Tafete Kassu -- Soviet policies toward Islam : domestic and international considerations / Eren Murat Tasar -- Bosnian Muslims during the Cold War : identity between domestic and foreign policy / Aydõn Babuna -- Religion, power, and legitimacy in Ngo Dinh Diem's Republic of Vietnam / Jessica Chapman -- Brazil : nation and church during the Cold War / Iain S. Maclean -- "I will be devoted to service with my body and soul" : institutionalized atheism of the security service officers in communist Poland, 1944-1989 / Leszek Murat -- Political Islam, Jamaat-e-Islami, and Pakistan's role in the Afghan-Soviet War, 1979-1988 / Zahid Shahab Ahmed.
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