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Sarajevo essays :politics, ideology, and tradition
- 作者: Mahmutćehajić, Rusmir,
- 出版: Albany, NY : State University of New York Press ©2003.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xi, 287 pages).
- 標題: Politics and government , Bosnia and Herzegovina Ethnic relations. , Ethnic relations. , Bosnia and Herzegovina Politics and government -- 1992- , Electronic book. , Bosnia and Herzegovina. , Since 1991 , Bosnia and Herzegovina , HISTORY General. , Electronic books. , Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Bosnia and Herzegovina. , Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 , General. , HISTORY
- ISBN: 079148730X , 9780791487303
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-273) and index.
- 摘要: One of Bosnia's leading intellectuals explains the Bosnian experience by critiquing the politics and ideology that brought about the great destruction -- both material and spiritual -- of Bosnia and Herzegovina. These incisive and theologically profound essays address the confrontation between the West and Islam as the author explores the realm of humanity's long-standing search for the roots of evil in the dual nature of mankind to gain insight into ways of achieving peace. By drawing on the Bosnian situation, the author explores questions of identity and otherness, knowledge and transcendence, authority and authoritarianism, and tradition and fundamentalism, and he argues for a reconciliation between modernity and tradition for the benefit of modern coexistence, not just in his native land but throughout the world.
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- 系統號: 005308362
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One of Bosnia's leading intellectuals explains the Bosnian experience by critiquing the politics and ideology that brought about the great destruction—both material and spiritual—of Bosnia and Herzegovina. These incisive and theologically profound essays address the confrontation between the West and Islam as the author explores the realm of humanity's long-standing search for the roots of evil in the dual nature of mankind to gain insight into ways of achieving peace. By drawing on the Bosnian situation, the author explores questions of identity and otherness, knowledge and transcendence, authority and authoritarianism, and tradition and fundamentalism, and he argues for a reconciliation between modernity and tradition for the benefit of modern coexistence, not just in his native land but throughout the world.
來源: Google Book
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