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"A collection of essays on various aspects of the position of magic in the modern world. Essays explore the ways in which modernity has been defined in explicit opposition to magic and superstition, and the ways in which modern proponents of magic have worked to legitimate their practices"--Provided by publisher.
Magic. --- Magic --- Magick --- Necromancy --- Sorcery --- Spells --- Occultism --- History. --- Esoteric sciences --- History of civilization --- Wiccan. --- disenchantment. --- legitimization. --- modernity. --- supernatural. --- superstition. --- twentieth century. --- witchcraft.
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Classical music in the German Democratic Republic is commonly viewed as having functioned as an ideological support or cultural legitimization for the state, in the form of the so-called "bourgeois humanist inheritance." The large numbers of professional orchestras in the GDR were touted as a proof of the country's culture. Classical music could be seen as the polar opposite of Americanizing pop culture and also of musical modernism, which was decried as formalist. Nevertheless, there were still musical modernists in the GDR, and classical music traditions were not only a prop of the state.
This collection of new essays approaches the topic of classical music in the GDR from an interdisciplinary perspective, presenting the work of scholars in a number of complementary disciplines, including German Studies, Musicology, Aesthetics, and Film Studies. Contributors to this volume offer a broad examination of classical music in the GDR, while also uncovering nonconformist tendencies andquestioning the assumption that classical music in the GDR meant nothing but (socialist) respectability.
Contributors: Tatjana Böhme-Mehner, Martin Brady, Lars Fischer, Kyle Frackman, Golan Gur, Peter Kupfer, Albrecht von Massow, Carola Nielinger-Vakil, Jessica Payette, Larson Powell, Juliane Schicker, Martha Sprigge, Matthias Tischer, Jonathan L. Yaeger, Johanna Frances Yunker
Kyle Frackman is Assistant Professor of German at the University of British Columbia. Larson Powell is Professor of German at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Music --- Composers --- Musique --- Compositeurs --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- History and criticism. --- Songwriters --- Musicians --- Art music --- Art music, Western --- Classical music --- Musical compositions --- Musical works --- Serious music --- Western art music --- Western music (Western countries) --- Aesthetics. --- Amazon search. --- American pop culture. --- Classical music. --- Cultural and political landscape. --- Cultural legitimization. --- Film Studies. --- GDR. --- German Democratic Republic. --- German Studies. --- Ideological support. --- Interdisciplinary perspective. --- Location. --- Multifaceted nature. --- Musical modernism. --- Musicology. --- Nonconformist tendencies. --- Orchestras. --- Period. --- Setting. --- State support. --- Theme.
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This book analyzes the place and influence of religion in European politics. François Foret presents the first data ever collected on the religious beliefs of European decision makers and what they do with these beliefs. Discussing popular assumptions such as the return of religion, aggressive European secularism, and religious lobbying, Foret offers objective data and non-normative conceptual frameworks to clarify some major issues in the contemporary political debate.
Religion and politics --- Religion and state --- Church and state --- Secularism --- Religion et politique --- Religion et Etat --- Eglise et Etat --- Sécularisation --- Parlementaires européens --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Politique et gouvernement --- Aspect religieux --- 261.7 <4> --- Ethics --- Irreligion --- Utilitarianism --- Atheism --- Postsecularism --- Secularization (Theology) --- Christianity and state --- Separation of church and state --- State and church --- State, The --- State and religion --- Political science --- Politics, Practical --- Politics and religion --- Religion --- Religions --- De Kerk en de burgerlijke macht: Kerk en Staat; godsdienstvrijheid; verdraagzaamheid; tolerantie:--theologische aspecten--Europa --- Religious aspects --- Political aspects --- 261.7 <4> De Kerk en de burgerlijke macht: Kerk en Staat; godsdienstvrijheid; verdraagzaamheid; tolerantie:--theologische aspecten--Europa --- Sécularisation --- Parlementaires européens. --- Aspect religieux. --- Religion and politics - European Union countries --- Religion and state - European Union countries --- Church and state - European Union countries --- Secularism - European Union countries --- religion --- European polity --- religion and European integration --- neo-functionalism --- intergovernmentalism --- national religions --- multilevel governance --- religious interest representations --- neo-institutionalisms --- deinstitutionalized religion --- religion and the EU --- ethical lines --- European rulers --- Christian democrats --- secularism --- neutrality --- MEPs --- separation between politics and religion --- the United States --- religion in the recruitment of European elites --- European judges --- European civil servants --- entrepreneurs of Europe --- religion in the European electoral process --- traditional values --- secularizing Europe --- traditional morality --- religion and political socialization in Brussels --- religion and political sociability --- lobbying --- religious civil society --- the European moral community --- religion and public action in the EU --- public policy --- welfare --- moral issues --- political conflicts --- European lawmaking --- European culture wars --- legitimization of the EU --- religion in the public sphere --- the Christian heritage of Europe --- the religious shadows of European symbols --- the European flag --- the euro --- the Muslim veil --- European identity --- religions in the media --- Americanization --- Europeanization --- Turkey --- European diplomacy --- the international profile of the EU --- the cartoons crisis --- religious wars --- clash of civilization --- religion at the European Parliament --- spheres of competences
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Periodicals --- Cults --- Religions --- Religion. --- Religiöse Bewegung. --- Alternative religious movements --- Cult --- Cultus --- Marginal religious movements --- New religions --- New religious movements --- NRMs (Religion) --- Religious movements, Alternative --- Religious movements, Marginal --- Religious movements, New --- Cults. --- Religions. --- Comparative religion --- Denominations, Religious --- Religion, Comparative --- Religions, Comparative --- Religious denominations --- World religions --- Pseudoreligion --- Sects --- Civilization --- Gods --- Religion --- Religiöse Bewegung --- new religions --- book reviews --- Human Rights --- Jehovah's Witnesses --- prophecy --- islam --- Australia --- Australian aborigines --- ufology --- UFOs --- UFO Religions --- heathenism --- traditionalism --- Left-Hand Path (LHP) --- satanism --- religious pluralism --- misconceptions --- religious diversity --- discrimination --- methodology --- new religious movements (NRM) --- minority religions --- Watch Tower --- eschatology --- Watch Tower Society --- biblical chronology --- failed predictions --- Religious Studies --- Sociology --- muslims --- conversion --- Aboriginal Muslims --- Australian Aboriginies --- marginalisation --- Aliens --- extraterrestrials --- myths --- Sweden --- Swedish UFO movement --- Erland Sandqvist --- Gösta Rehn --- Radical Taditionalism --- esotericism --- The Rune-Gild --- paganism --- runes --- surveys --- questionnaires --- alternative religions --- neopaganism --- neo-paganism --- identity construction --- Catholicism --- Monastic Organizations --- Zen Buddhism --- Japanese Zen --- Japanese Buddhist Schools --- Ningen Zen Kyodan (人間禅教団) --- laypeople --- Ningen Zen --- japanese religions --- koji Zen --- Ayurveda --- Omega Man (1971) --- counter-cult movement --- Richard Matheson --- cult wars --- films --- movies --- Ayurvedic health counselling (Sweden) --- holistic medicine --- spirituality health care --- positioning --- coaching --- alternative medicines --- Religious organizations --- Monastic Communities --- children --- children in new religious movements --- children and cults --- sects --- Candice O'Denver --- postmodernity --- awareness --- Great Freedom group --- David Lyon --- Kenneth Gergen --- Anthony Giddens --- self-improvement --- Japan --- Mormonism --- apocalypse --- millennialism --- Aum Shinrikyo (オウム真理教) --- Shoko Asahara (麻原彰晃) --- Kofuku no Kagaku (幸福の科学) --- Japanese new religious movements --- church-sect dichotomy versus esoteric interpretation --- symbolism --- magic and masonry --- Book of Mormon --- Book of Abraham --- Latter-day Saints --- mormons --- Joseph Smith Jr. --- Theosophy --- messianism --- Slavdom --- White Brotherhood --- Bulgaria --- national identity --- Bogomils --- New Atheism --- Enlightenment --- Irreligion --- Secularity --- Healing Churches --- religious therapy --- spiritual healing --- discordianism --- Chaos magic --- fiction-based religions --- Hugh B. Urban --- Principia Discordia (1965) --- Illuminatus! Trilogy (1975) --- Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth (TOPY) --- parody religions --- shinshūkyō (新宗教) --- Happy Science (幸福の科学, Kōfuku-no-Kagaku) --- The Family International (TFI) --- Organizational Change --- David Berg --- the Reboot --- New Zealand --- Census --- Religious Denominations --- affiliation --- disafilliation --- apostasy --- Church of Scientology --- sociology of religion --- ex-cult members --- Landmark Education --- the Landmark Forum --- corporate religion --- Werner Erhard --- Transcendental Meditation (TM) --- Sri Sri Ravi Shankar --- Sudarshan Kriya --- legitimization --- religious entrepreneurship --- Art of Living movement --- Glastonbury --- Frederick Bligh Bond --- historiography of religion --- Glastonbury Abbey --- New Age --- Modern Satanism --- dialogue --- the Unification Church --- Korea --- Won Buddhism --- new religion --- self-differentiation --- inter-religious dialogue --- the Pope --- anti-Catholic dialogue --- the 'symbolic construction' of identity --- fundamentalisms --- the symbolic origins of Rastafari --- Hare Krishna --- popular culture --- theology --- Ireland's New Religious Movements --- the fundamentalist Latter Day Saints --- Texas --- raid --- the International Raelian movement --- new religious movements --- mainstream religions --- the State --- secular Estonia --- Unification Church (UC) --- Sun Myung Moon --- World Council of Churches (WCC) --- Kingdom of Heaven --- Troeltsch --- Second Coming --- salvation --- Lord of the Second Advent --- Divine Principle --- Universal Peace Federation (UPF) --- World Peace --- ecumenism --- interfaith --- global ethic --- Sot’aesan --- Ilwŏnsang --- Chŏngsan --- Ethics of Triple Identity --- homophobia --- pedophilia --- Claude Vorilhon --- Church-state relations --- religion and law --- neoliberalism --- Social Networks --- International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) --- Hare Krishna movement --- Longitudinal Approaches --- Exclusive Brethren --- media --- newspapers --- controversy --- politics --- content analysis --- church - state issues --- media transformation --- anticult movement (ACM) --- former members --- brainwashing --- Halal --- Kosher --- food --- Food and Religion --- taboo --- fundamentalism --- authenticity --- purity --- glatt --- spiritual therapies --- gender --- gender discrimination --- Jehovah’s witnesses (Sweden) --- Reiki --- conspiracism --- David Icke --- theodicy --- Reptilian Thesis --- New Age Theodicy --- teenagers --- One-World View --- Two-World View --- George Gurdjieff (1866–1949) --- Peter D. Ouspensky --- Pyotr Demianovich Ouspenskii (Пётр Демьянович Успенский) --- spirituality --- religious groups --- atheism --- personal autonomy --- sacredness --- complementary medicine --- alternative medicine --- professionalization --- self-regulation --- Swedish Reiki organizations --- Beelzebub --- Satanism studies --- boundary-work --- research methods --- feminism --- Anton Szandor LaVey (1930 - 1997) --- sex magic --- occultism --- witchcraft --- feminine fluids --- bodily secretions --- Aleister Crowley --- women --- Essentialism --- Constructionism --- Femininity --- female leadership --- Gnosticism --- heavy metal music --- Latin American Folk Religion --- Contemporary Legends --- anti-cosmic Satanism --- heavy metal --- Nordic black metal music --- Order of Nine Angles (ONA or O9A) --- traditional Satanism --- progressive Left-Hand Path --- Sinister milieu
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"This third edition of Ira M. Lapidus's classic A History of Islamic Societies has been substantially revised to incorporate the insights of new scholarship and updated to include historical developments in the first decade of the twenty-first century. Lapidus's history explores the beginnings and transformations of Islamic civilizations in the Middle East and details Islam's worldwide diffusion to Africa, Spain, Turkey and the Balkans, Central, South and Southeast Asia, and North America, situating Islamic societies within their global, political, and economic contexts. It accounts for the impact of European imperialism on Islamic societies and traces the development of the modern national state system and the simultaneous Islamic revival from the early nineteenth century to the present. This book is essential for readers seeking to understand Muslim peoples."--Publisher information.
Islam --- History --- Islamic countries --- History. --- 905.1 --- 217 --- godsdienst --- geschiedenis --- cultuurgeschiedenis - algemeen --- islam --- World history --- Arab states --- history of Islamic societies --- Islamic civilizations --- The Middle East --- Middle Eastern societies before Islam --- Persian empires --- the Roman Empire --- the Sasanian Empire --- religion and society --- religions and empires --- marriage --- divorce --- sexual morality --- property and inheritance --- seclusion and veiling --- the preaching of Islam --- Arabia --- clans and kingdoms --- Mecca --- language --- the gods --- Muhammad --- state formation --- the Quran --- the Judeo-Christian heritage --- the Arabian heritage --- community and politics --- the Umma of Islam --- the Arab-Muslim imperium --- the Arab-Muslim empires --- the Arab-Muslim conquests --- economic and social change --- Iraq --- Syria and Mesopotamia --- poetry --- Egypt --- Iran --- conversions to Islam --- Arabic --- Middle Eastern languages --- the caliphate to 750 --- the Umayyad monarchy --- the Marwanids --- the 'Abbasids --- the 'Abbasid Empire --- Baghdad --- cosmopolitan Islam --- the Islam of the imperial elite --- religion and identity --- the ideology of imperial Islam --- Islam and iconoclasm --- the caliphate and Islam --- inquisition --- the Arabic humanities --- Persian literature --- Hellenistic literature --- philosophy --- urban Islam --- the Islam of scholars and holy men --- Sunni Islam --- the veneration of the Prophet --- early Muslim theology --- Ash'arism --- scripturalism --- hadith --- tradition and law --- asceticism and mysticism --- Sufism --- Shi'i Islam --- Isma'ili Shi'ism --- Muslim urban societies --- women and family --- non-Muslim minorities --- the early Islamic era --- Islamic legislation for non-Muslims --- Christians and Christianity --- Christian literature in Arabic --- Crusades --- the Egyptian Copts --- Christians in North Africa --- Jews and Judaism --- Egyptian and North African Jews --- the Gheniza era --- the yeshivas and rabbinic Judaism --- the nagid --- Jewish culture in the Islamic context --- continuity and change in the historic cultures of the Middle East --- religion and empire --- the post-'Abbasid Middle Eastern state system --- the Saljuq Empire --- the Mongols --- the Timurids --- Fatimid Egypt --- the Mamluk empire --- the iqta' system and Middle Eastern feudalism --- royal women --- women of urban notable families --- working women and popular culture --- jurisprudence and courts --- Islamic institutions --- mass Islamic society --- Muslim religious movements and the State --- the personal ethic --- normative Islam --- Al-Ghazali --- alternative Islam --- gnostic and popular Sufism --- Islamic philosophy and theosophy --- Ibn al-'Arabi --- the veneration of Saints --- imperial Islamic society --- the limits of worldy life --- state and religion in the Medieval Islamic paradigm --- the global expansion of Islam --- Turkish conquests and conversions --- Anatolia --- the Balkans --- Inner Asia --- India --- Southeast Asia --- sub-Saharan Africa --- Muslim elites --- the reform movement --- Islamic North Africa --- the Zirid empires --- the Banu Hilal --- the Almoravids --- the Almohads --- Islamic religious communities --- Spanish-Islamic civilization --- Hispano-Arabic society --- Hispano-Arabic culture --- the Reconquista --- Muslims under Christian rule --- Judaism in Spain --- Arabic culture --- Hebrew culture --- Latin culture --- convivencia --- the expulsion of Jews from Spain and Portugal --- Jews in North Africa --- the expulsion of Muslims --- Tunisia --- Algeria --- Morocco --- the Marinid and Sa'dian states --- the 'Alawi dynasty --- states and Islam --- Islam in Asia --- the Turkish migrations --- the Ottoman empire --- Turkish-Islamic states in Anatolia --- ghazi state --- the Ottoman world empire --- the janissaries --- Ottoman law --- royal authority --- cultural legitimization --- Ottoman identity --- the Ottoman economy --- Jews and Christians in the Ottoman Empire --- Greek Orthodox and Armenian Christians --- Coptic Christians --- Christians in the Ottoman Near East --- the Ottoman legal system and the family --- freedom and slavery --- family and sexuality --- the postclassical Ottoman empire --- decentralization --- commercialization --- incorporation --- new political institutions --- the Arab provinces under Ottoman rule --- the Safavid Empire --- the reign of Shah 'Abbas --- the conversion of Iran to Shi'ism --- state and religion in the late Safavid Iran --- the dissolution of the Safavid Empire --- the Delhi sultanates --- the Mughal Empire --- the varieties of Indian Islam --- Indian culture --- Aurangzeb --- the international economy and the British Indian Empire --- the Mongol conquests --- Turkestan --- Transoxania --- Khwarizm --- Farghana --- Eastern Turkestan --- China --- Islamic societies in Southeast Asia --- Pre-Islamic Southeast Asia --- Java --- the 'ulama --- the crisis of imperialism and Islam on Java --- Aceh --- Malaya --- Minangkabau --- Islam in Africa --- colonialism --- Islam in Sudanic Africa --- Islam in savannah Africa --- Islam in forest West Africa --- the kingdoms of the Western Sudan --- Mali --- Songhay --- the central Sudan --- Kanem --- Bornu --- Hausaland --- non-state Muslim communities in West Africa --- Zawaya lineages --- the Kunta --- missionaries --- Senegambia --- the West African jihads --- the Senegambian jihads --- 'Uthman don Fodio and the Sokoto Caliphate --- the jihad of al-Hajj 'Umar --- jihad and conversion --- Islam in East Africa and the European colonial empires --- Darfur --- Swahili Islam --- Ethiopia --- Somalia --- Central Africa --- colonialism and the defeat of Muslim expansion --- the Muslim world --- The Mediterranean --- the Indian Ocean --- the rise of Europe and the world economy --- European trade --- naval power --- European imperialism --- modernity --- the transformation of Islamic societies --- Islamic reformism --- Islamic modernism --- nationalism --- the contemporary Islamic revival --- nationalism and Islam in the Middle East --- the modernization of Turkey --- the partition of the Ottoman Empire --- Ottoman reform --- World War I --- Republican Turkey --- the Turkish Republic under Ataturk --- the post-World War II Turkish Republic --- Islam in Turkish politics --- the AKP --- Qajar Iran --- the Pahlavi era --- revolution --- the Islamic Republic --- secularism and Islamic modernity --- British colonial rule --- the Nasser era --- Sadat and Mubarak --- secular opposition movements --- the Arab East --- Arabism --- military states --- the rise of Arab nationalism --- Arabism and Arab states in the colonial period --- Lebanon --- Transjordan and Jordan --- the Palestinian movement and the struggle for Palestine --- Zionism --- the Palestinian movement and Israel --- the Arabian peninsula --- Yemen --- union of the two Yemens --- Saudi Arabia --- political and religious opposition --- foreign policy --- the Gulf States --- Oman --- Kuwait --- Bahrain --- Qatar --- United Arab Emirates --- France --- Algerian resistance --- the Algerian revolution --- independent Algeria --- independent Tunisia --- independent Morocco --- Libya --- Islam in state ideologies and opposition movements --- women in the Middle East --- changes in family law --- women's secular education --- labor and social and political activism --- Post-World War II Arab states --- Islamism and feminism --- Islam and secularism in Central and Southern Asia --- Russia --- the Caucasus --- Tsarist rule --- the jadid movement --- the formation of the Soviet Union --- Soviet modernization --- Post-Soviet Russia --- Azarbayjan --- the Muslims of China --- the Indian subcontinent --- Pakistan --- Afghanistan --- Bangladesh --- the partition of the Indian subcontinent --- Muslim militance --- Plassey --- the Pakistan movement --- the Muslims of post-Partition India --- Indonesia --- Malaysia --- the Philippines --- Dutch rule and economic development in the Indies --- Southeast Asian responses to Dutch rule --- Islamic traditionalism --- the priyayi --- the merchant elites --- Islamic and secular nationalist political parties --- the Indonesian Republic --- Sukarno --- a secular Indonesia --- the Suharto regime --- Indonesian Islam --- British Malaysia and independent Malaysia --- the Malaysian state and Islam in a multiethnic society --- Mauritania --- Senegal --- Nigeria --- military rule --- civil war --- Eritrea --- Swahili East Africa --- Zanzibar --- Tanzania --- Kenya --- Uganda --- universal Islam and African diversity --- Islam in the West --- the United States --- American converts --- Muslim identity issues in the United States --- Canada --- Eastern Europe --- Bosnia and Yugoslavia --- Albania --- Bulgaria --- Western Europe --- immigrant identities in Europe --- immigrant status --- Britain --- Germany --- Sweden --- Netherlands --- the anti-immigrant reaction --- secularized Islam --- Islamic revival --- pre-modern Islamic societies --- religious revival --- transnational Islam --- Islamism and political action --- the relations between states and Islamic societies --- Islamic and neo-Islamic states --- secularized states with Islamic identities --- secularized states and Islamic opposition --- Islamic national societies in Southeast Asia --- Muslims as political minorities
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