Religious Nationalism in Modern Europe
"Religious Nationalism in Modern Europe" by Philip W. Barker, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd, delves into the compelling intersection of religion and nationalism across Europe. This insightful hardback, comprising 224 pages, meticulously examines the conditions under which religious nationalism thrives. Through in-depth analysis, Barker highlights notable countries such as Ireland, England, Poland, and Greece, which starkly contrast the wider trend of religious decline present in many other nations.
By focusing on the religious aspects of nationalism, Barker offers a thought-provoking perspective on contemporary political dynamics, making this book an essential read for students and scholars of political science, religion, and European studies. Discover the intricate ties between faith and national identity in this engaging exploration of modern Europe's sociopolitical landscape.