Holy Hatred: Religious Conflicts of the '90s

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Prometheus Books, 1995 - Political Science - 237 pages
From the Catholic-Protestant killings in Northern Ireland to the Hindu-Sikh-Muslim massacres in India, from the Orthodox-Catholic-Muslim horror in the former Yugoslavia to the Branch Davidian cult tragedy in Waco, Texas, religion is still a powerful force that pits people against one another. Award-winning journalist James A. Haught has chronicled the many recent surges of religious hostility in this important volume.

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Contents

The New World Disorder
9
A Place Once Called Yugoslavia
25
India
47
Copyright

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About the author (1995)

James A. Haught (Charleston, WV) is the editor of the Charleston Gazette, West Virginia’s largest newspaper. He is the author of 2000 Years of Disbelief: Famous People with the Couruge to Doubt and four other books.

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