The Tribal Basis of American Life

Racial, Religious, and Ethnic Groups in Conflict

Murray Friedman author Nancy Isserman author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:30th Apr '98

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An examination of ethnic conflict revealing how it has shaped American culture and society and how the unique characteristics of the American socio-political system have had an impact on intergroup conflict over the past 300 years.

This contributed volume collects the most current thinking on intergroup dynamics and on specific conflicts and specific groups with a special emphasis on the Jewish-American experience.

The demographic portrait of this country has undergone vast changes.

For 300 years, American culture and society have been shaped by ethnic conflict. This book reveals how the unique characteristics of the American socio-political system have impacted intergroup conflict. This contributed volume collects the most current thinking on intergroup dynamics and on specific conflicts and specific groups with a special emphasis on the Jewish-American experience.

The demographic portrait of this country has undergone vast changes. Many newly emerging groups that promote building group pride and solidarity are obtaining greater economic and political power. This current emphasis on groups also sheds light on the tribal dimension of the past in American life. This contributed volume examines how these forces are to be reconciled and will be of interest to students of sociology, religion, and multicultural studies.

ISBN: 9780275959708

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184 pages