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Monthly Archives: March 2011
How Easy Is It To ‘Be British’? Interview With Tariq Modood
In his new book, Still Not Easy Being British: Struggles for a Multicultural Citizenship (Trentham, 2010), Professor Tariq Modood sets forth a concept of multiculturalism based on liberal citizenship, moderate secularism and an inclusive idea of what it is to … Continue reading
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Tagged Britain, British, Islam, multiculturalism, Muslims, politics, secularism, Tariq Modood
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Fascism And Antisemitism: How Closely Linked? Interview With Daniel Tilles
Daniel Tilles, a PhD student in history at Royal Holloway, University of London, has co-edited a new collection of articles, Fascism and the Jews: Italy and Britain (Vallentine Mitchell, 2011). Through comparative examination of the use of antisemitism by fascists … Continue reading
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Tagged antisemitism, Britain, fascism, interwar, Italy, Jews, Mussolini, Nationalism, Nazis
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