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Muslims and the State in Britain, France, and Germany

Contributor(s): Fetzer, Joel S (Author), Soper, J Christopher (Author)

ISBN: 9780521828307

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: October 18, 2004

Dewey: 322.1088297

LCCN: 2004045667

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.78" H x 9.36" L x 7.16" W ( 1.06 lbs) 228 pages

BISAC Categories:

Political Science | General

Series: Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics

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Description: European governments must struggle with assimilating Muslim newcomers into their countries, with so many more now living in Western Europe. Britain, France, and Germany have dealt with the related problems differently. This book explains why their policies differ and proposes ways of ensuring the successful incorporation of practicing Muslims into liberal democracies. Resolving their issues has become all the more urgent in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

Brief description: Professor Joel S. Fetzer teaches European and immigration politics at Pepperdine University. His research has been funded by the German Marshall Foundation of the United States, the MacArthur Foundation, the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, and the Yale Center for International and Area Studies. He is the author of numerous articles and book chapters on comparative immigration politics and on religion and political behavior. His most recent book is Public Attitudes toward Immigration in the United States, France, and Germany (Cambridge 2000).

Review Quotes: "In a timely study, given the massive influx of Muslims into Britain, France, and Germany and its disorienting impact on societies traditionally dominated by Christian culture, Fetzer and Soper compare the position of Islam and Muslims. Highly recommended." CHOICE

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