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From Culture to Ethnicity to Conflict: An Anthropological Perspective on Ethnic Conflict Book

From Culture to Ethnicity to Conflict: An Anthropological Perspective on Ethnic Conflict
From Culture to Ethnicity to Conflict: An Anthropological Perspective on Ethnic Conflict, In the post-Cold War era, the most common and often the most violent conflicts are ethnic conflicts. Many people, including many scholars, see ethnic conflicts as a return to the past, as contests between ancient and well-defined groups with long-standing, From Culture to Ethnicity to Conflict: An Anthropological Perspective on Ethnic Conflict has a rating of 4 stars
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From Culture to Ethnicity to Conflict: An Anthropological Perspective on Ethnic Conflict, In the post-Cold War era, the most common and often the most violent conflicts are ethnic conflicts. Many people, including many scholars, see ethnic conflicts as a return to the past, as contests between ancient and well-defined groups with long-standing, From Culture to Ethnicity to Conflict: An Anthropological Perspective on Ethnic Conflict
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  • From Culture to Ethnicity to Conflict: An Anthropological Perspective on Ethnic Conflict
  • Written by author Jack David Eller
  • Published by University of Michigan Press, March 1999
  • In the post-Cold War era, the most common and often the most violent conflicts are ethnic conflicts. Many people, including many scholars, see ethnic conflicts as a return to the past, as contests between ancient and well-defined groups with long-standing
  • A responsible guide to understanding ethnic conflict, with five major case studies
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Preface
Introduction1
Ch. 1Ethnicity, Culture, and "the Past"7
Ch. 2Anthropology, Ethnicity, and the Representation of Culture49
Ch. 3Sri Lanka: The Politics of History95
Ch. 4The Kurds: Frustrated Nationalism143
Ch. 5Rwanda and Burundi: When Two Tribes Go to War?195
Ch. 6Bosnia: Of Myths and Maps243
Ch. 7Quebec: Masters of Our Own House297
Bibliography349
Index359


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