RT Book T1 Religious minorities in the Middle East: domination, self-empowerment, accommodation T2 Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East and Asia A2 Longva, Anh Nga 1949- A2 Roald, Anne Sofie 1954- LA English PP Leiden Boston PB Brill YR 2012 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1749099802 AB The relationship between religious majorities and minorities in the Middle East is often construed as one of domination versus powerlessness. While this may indeed be the case, to claim that this is only or always so is to give a simplified picture of a complex reality. Such a description lays emphasis on the challenges faced by the minorities, while overlooking their astonishing ability to mobilize internal and external resources to meet these challenges. Through the study of strategies of domination, resilience, and accommodation among both Muslim and non-Muslim minorities, this volume throws into relief the inherently dynamic character of a relationship which is increasingly influenced by global events and global connections NO Literaturangaben CN BL1060 SN 9789004216846 K1 Religious Minorities : Middle East : Congresses K1 Social Sciences K1 Naher und Mittlerer Osten : Verhältnis Religionsgemeinschaft - Staat : Beziehungen zwischen religiösen Gruppen/Religionsgemeinschaften : Empowerment : Minderheit : Religiöse Bevölkerungsgruppe : Muslime K1 Social Science / Sociology K1 Middle East : Religion : Congresses K1 Religious minorities : Middle East K1 Middle East : Religion K1 Electronic books K1 Konferenzschrift : 2008 : Bergen K1 Aufsatzsammlung K1 Konferenzschrift