1 Borders and Boundaries of the Nation: Constructing a Theory of
Religious Nationalism
2 The Gospel of Irish Nationalism: Religion and Official Discourses
of the Nation in Ireland
3 Religion on the Ground: Everyday Catholicism and National
Identity in Ireland
4 Constructing the New Nation: Official Nationalism and Religious
Homogenization in the Republic of Turkey
5 Religion and Nation Are One: Lived Experience and Everyday
Religion on the Ground in Turkey
6 Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
GREGORY J. GOALWIN is an assistant professor of sociology at Aurora University in Illinois. His research has been published in journals including Social Science History, Patterns of Prejudice,Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, Nationalities Papers, and the Journal of Historical Sociology.
"In an age where religious nationalisms and populisms are on the
rise, Goalwin's comparative-historical work is a welcome
contribution for comprehending how religious identities and
politics interact. A valuable source for social scientists as
well as non-specialists who are interested in this complex
phenomenon."
*co-author of Challenging Neoliberalism at Turkey’s Gezi Park: From
Private Discontent to Collective Action*
"In an age where religious nationalisms and populisms are on the
rise, Goalwin's comparative-historical work is a welcome
contribution for comprehending how religious identities and
politics interact. A valuable source for social scientists as
well as non-specialists who are interested in this complex
phenomenon."
*co-author of Challenging Neoliberalism at Turkey’s Gezi Park: From
Private Discontent to Collective*
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