Colloquium Spring 2012

THE RELIGION AND POLITICS COLLOQUIUM

Spring 2012 • Mondays, 12:00-1:20pm • Room 202, Rosenkranz Hall, 115 Prospect Street
Lunch will be provided at 11:50am

February 13 • Annalise Glauz-Todrank, Wesleyan University, Religion Department)-
“Religion, Race, and Hate Crime: Situating Jewish Identity in Law and Society”

February 20 • Mirjam Künkler, Princeton University, Near Eastern Studies
“Has the Islamic Republic Secularized? Religion-State Relations and the Transformation of Religious Authority in Contemporary Iran”

March 19 • Olaf Blaschke, University of Trier, History
“Anti-Catholicism and Anti-Protestantism in 19th Century Germany: A Comparison”

March 26 • Anna Grzymala-Busse, University of Michigan, Political Science
“Good Clubs and Community Support: Explaining the Growth of Strict Religions”

April 9 • Chad Goldberg, University of Wisconsin, Sociology
“The Marginal Man Revisited: Jews and Modernity in American Sociology, 1920s to 1930s”

April 16 • Peter Berger, Boston University, Religion Department
“The Desecularization of the World”

Generously sponsored by the Edward J. and Dorothy Clarke Kempf Fund

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