Protectors of pluralism: religious minorities and the rescue of Jews in the Low Countries during the Holocaust

This book sheds new light on the relationship between religion and tolerance by investigating the Christian protection of Jews during the Holocaust. It will appeal to those interested in religion, political violence, collective action, mixed methods, altruism, racism, tolerance, the Holocaust, and g...

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Main Author: Braun, Robert 1982- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2019
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Reviews:[Rezension von: Braun, Robert, 1982-, Protectors of pluralism : religious minorities and the rescue of Jews in the Low Countries during the Holocaust] (2020) (Tammes, Peter, 1972 -)
[Rezension von: Braun, Robert, 1982-, Protectors of pluralism : religious minorities and the rescue of Jews in the Low Countries during the Holocaust] (2021) (Campbell, Bradley)
[Rezension von: Braun, Robert, 1982-, Protectors of pluralism : religious minorities and the rescue of Jews in the Low Countries during the Holocaust] (2020) (Gushee, David P., 1962 -)
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:This book sheds new light on the relationship between religion and tolerance by investigating the Christian protection of Jews during the Holocaust. It will appeal to those interested in religion, political violence, collective action, mixed methods, altruism, racism, tolerance, the Holocaust, and genocide.
Cover -- Half-title page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on the Text -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Puzzle and Research Question -- 1.2 Existing Research -- 1.3 The Argument -- 1.4 The Holocaust -- 1.5 The Low Countries -- 1.6 Contributions -- 1.7 A Brief Note on Effects of Causes -- 1.8 Road Map -- I THEORY AND CONTEXT -- 2 Theory -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Existing Research -- 2.3 Empathy -- 2.4 Capacity -- 2.4.1 Resource Mobilization and Insurgency -- 2.4.2 The Clandestine Collective Action Dilemma -- 2.4.3 The Minority Advantage -- 2.4.4 From Isolated Commitment to Clandestine Mobilization -- 2.5 Conclusion -- 3 Religious Minorities in the Low Countries: From the Reformation to the Holocaust -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Frontline between Rome and Reformation -- 3.3 Pillarization -- 3.3.1 Minorities, Commitment and Isolation -- 3.4 Jews in the Low Countries -- 3.5 The Holocaust -- 3.6 Empirical Implications -- 3.A Appendix -- II RELIGIOUS MINORITIES IN THE NETHERLANDS -- 4 Minority Empathy 1900-1942 -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Frames -- 4.2.1 Identity-Related Frames -- 4.2.2 Utilitarian Frames -- 4.2.3 Data and Coding -- 4.3 Pro-Jewish Claims -- 4.4 A Bird's-Eye View of Frames -- 4.5 Catholic Elites and Anti-Semitism -- 4.6 Protestant Elites and Anti-Semitism -- 4.7 Resistance Newspapers -- 4.8 Conclusion -- 5 Religious Minorities and Evasion in the Netherlands -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Registrations -- 5.3 Commemoration Books and Return Lists -- 5.4 Measuring Minority Churches -- 5.5 Comparing Evasion -- 5.6 Instrumental Variable -- 5.7 Conclusion -- 5.A Appendix -- 6 Religious Minorities and Clandestine Collective Action in Twente -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Twente -- 6.3 Data -- 6.4 The Minority Advantage -- 6.5 Assurance.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (320 pages)
ISBN:1108633110