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Vellenga, Sipco J., 1956- author. Jews and Muslims in London and Amsterdam : conflict and cooperation, 1990-2020 / Sipco J. Vellenga and Gerard A. Wiegers. London ; New York, New York : Routledge, [2023] ©2023 1 online resource (423 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Routledge studies in religion Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- I.1 About This Book -- I.2 Definitions -- I.3 London and Amsterdam Compared -- I.4 Academic and Social Relevance -- I.5 Means of Comparison -- I.6 Sources and Methods -- I.7 Structure -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- Part I: Framework, Background, and Subject -- 1. Theoretical Approach -- 1.1 Bourdieu's Theory of Practice -- 1.2 Social Identity Theory -- 1.3 Thurlings' Theory of the Social Position, Attitude, and Strategy of Minorities -- 1.4 Research on Contemporary Jewish-Muslim Relations in Europe -- 1.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 2. Historical Roots -- 2.1 The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries -- 2.2 The Nineteenth Century -- 2.3 The Twentieth Century up to and Including the Second World War -- 2.4 From the Second World War to the Rushdie Affair -- Notes -- References -- 3. Jews and Muslims in London and Amsterdam -- 3.1 Jews in London -- 3.2 Muslims in London -- 3.3 Jews in Amsterdam -- 3.4 Muslims in Amsterdam -- 3.5 Jews and Muslims in London and Amsterdam Compared -- 3.5.1 Size -- 3.5.2 Recognisable Identity -- 3.5.3 Organisation -- 3.5.4 Social Position -- 3.5.5 Transnational Ties -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 4. Developments in Jewish-Muslim Relations -- 4.1 Origins -- 4.2 Jewish-Muslim Relations in London -- 4.2.1 The 1990s: An Auspicious Start -- 4.2.2 The 2000s: Explosive Growth -- 4.2.3 The 2010s: Stabilisation and Moderate Growth -- 4.3 Jewish-Muslim Relations in Amsterdam -- 4.3.1 The 1990s: A Cautious Beginning -- 4.3.2 The 2000s: Strong Growth -- 4.3.3 The 2010s: Moderate Growth -- 4.4 Jewish-Muslim Relations in London and Amsterdam Compared -- 4.4.1 Beginnings. 4.4.2 Numbers, Size, Professionalism, and Specialisation -- 4.4.3 Religious versus Secular Character -- 4.4.4 Themes -- 4.4.5 Impact -- 4.4.6 Social Embedding -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- Part II: Sources of Conflict and Cooperation -- 5. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Terminology -- 5.3 The Conflict -- 5.4 Connections to Israel and the Palestinians -- 5.5 Diversity of Views -- 5.6 A Polarised Discourse -- 5.7 'Selfing' and 'Othering' -- 5.8 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 6. Antisemitism and Islamophobia -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Terminology and Approach -- 6.3 Trend in Numbers of Registered Antisemitic and Islamophobic Incidents -- 6.4 Antisemitism and Islamophobia in the Political Domain -- 6.5 A Closer Look at Islamophobia among Jews and Antisemitism among Muslims -- 6.6 Experiences of Antisemitism and Islamophobia and Reactions -- 6.7 The Public Debate on 'New Antisemitism' -- 6.8 Reactions by Jewish and Islamic Institutions -- 6.9 The Policies of National and Local Governments -- 6.10 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 7. Attacks on Jewish and Muslim Targets -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Terminology and Approach -- 7.3 The Development of the Terrorist Threat since 1990 -- 7.4 Experiences of Attacks and Reactions -- 7.5 The Public Debate on Attacks -- 7.6 The Reaction of Jewish and Islamic Institutions -- 7.7 The Policies of National and Local Governments -- 7.8 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 8. War Commemorations -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Terminology and Approach -- 8.3 Commemorations in the UK and the Involvement of Jews and Muslims -- 8.3.1 Remembrance Day. 8.3.2 Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) -- 8.3.3 Kristallnacht Commemorations -- 8.3.4 Srebrenica Remembrance Day -- 8.4 Commemorations in the Netherlands and the Involvement of Jews and Muslims -- 8.4.1 4 and 5 May -- 8.4.2 The National Auschwitz Commemoration and Holocaust Memorial Day -- 8.4.3 The February Strike Commemoration -- 8.4.4 Kristallnacht Commemorations (1992-2019) -- 8.4.5 National Srebrenica Day -- 8.5 A Comparison of Jewish-Muslim Relations with Regard to War Commemorations in the UK and the Netherlands -- 8.5.1 Kristallnacht Commemorations -- 8.5.2 Srebrenica Memorial Day -- 8.6 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 9. Connecting Themes -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Perceived Similarities of Religion and Culture -- 9.2.1 Interreligious Dialogue: Practices around Texts -- 9.2.1.1 London -- 9.2.1.2 Amsterdam -- 9.2.2 Interreligious Dialogue: Rituals and Festivals -- 9.2.2.1 London -- 9.2.2.2 Amsterdam -- 9.2.3 Culture: Theatre, Music, and Film -- 9.2.3.1 London -- 9.2.3.2 Amsterdam -- 9.3 Promotion of Common Interests in the Public Domain -- 9.3.1 London -- 9.3.2 Amsterdam -- 9.4 Contributions to Neighbourhoods, Cities, Countries, and the World -- 9.4.1 London -- 9.4.2 Amsterdam -- 9.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- Part III: Analyses and Conclusions -- 10. Jewish-Muslim Relations Analysed -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Institutional Factors: Ideology, Strategy, and Practical Matters -- 10.2.1 Ideology -- 10.2.2 Social Identity Strategies -- 10.2.3 Initiators, Organisation, and Resources -- 10.2.3.1 Initiators -- 10.2.3.2 Organisation -- 10.2.3.3 Resources -- 10.3 Positional Factors: Perceived Positions, Attitudes, and Strategies -- 10.3.1 Openness and Cooperation Strategies -- 10.3.2 Militancy and Conflict Strategies. 10.3.3 Fear and Avoidance Strategies -- 10.3.4 Indifferentism and Renunciation Strategies -- 10.4 Contextual Factors -- 10.4.1 Historical Factors -- 10.4.2 Trigger Factors -- 10.4.3 Public Opinion -- 10.4.4 Mainstream Christian Churches -- 10.4.5 Media -- 10.4.5.1 Portrayal of Jews and Muslims -- 10.4.5.2 Media and the Case of the 'Third Gaza War' -- 10.4.6 National and Local Governments -- 10.4.6.1 Support for Jewish-Muslim Dialogue and Cooperation -- 10.4.6.2 Equal and Unequal Treatment -- 10.4.6.3 The Treatment of Muslims in Anti-radicalisation and Anti-terrorism Policy -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet sources -- 11. Conclusions, Discussion, and Looking Ahead -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Conclusions -- 11.3 Discussion -- 11.4 Looking Ahead -- Notes -- References -- Media Article -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- Appendices -- Appendix I List of Institutions with Reference to Bilateral Jewish-Muslim Cooperation in London -- Appendix II List of Institutions with Reference to Bilateral Jewish-Muslim Cooperation in Amsterdam -- Appendix III Interview Topic List -- Background information about the organisation/project -- Background information about the respondent -- The organisation/project -- The organisation/project and external organisations, groups, and networks -- Notes -- Index. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. Muslims England London Social conditions 20th century. Muslims England London Social conditions 21st century. Jews England London Social conditions 20th century. Print version: Vellenga, Sipco J. 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Vellenga, Sipco J., 1956- Wiegers, Gerard, 1959- Jews and Muslims in London and Amsterdam : conflict and cooperation, 1990-2020 / Routledge studies in religion Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- I.1 About This Book -- I.2 Definitions -- I.3 London and Amsterdam Compared -- I.4 Academic and Social Relevance -- I.5 Means of Comparison -- I.6 Sources and Methods -- I.7 Structure -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- Part I: Framework, Background, and Subject -- 1. Theoretical Approach -- 1.1 Bourdieu's Theory of Practice -- 1.2 Social Identity Theory -- 1.3 Thurlings' Theory of the Social Position, Attitude, and Strategy of Minorities -- 1.4 Research on Contemporary Jewish-Muslim Relations in Europe -- 1.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 2. Historical Roots -- 2.1 The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries -- 2.2 The Nineteenth Century -- 2.3 The Twentieth Century up to and Including the Second World War -- 2.4 From the Second World War to the Rushdie Affair -- Notes -- References -- 3. Jews and Muslims in London and Amsterdam -- 3.1 Jews in London -- 3.2 Muslims in London -- 3.3 Jews in Amsterdam -- 3.4 Muslims in Amsterdam -- 3.5 Jews and Muslims in London and Amsterdam Compared -- 3.5.1 Size -- 3.5.2 Recognisable Identity -- 3.5.3 Organisation -- 3.5.4 Social Position -- 3.5.5 Transnational Ties -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 4. Developments in Jewish-Muslim Relations -- 4.1 Origins -- 4.2 Jewish-Muslim Relations in London -- 4.2.1 The 1990s: An Auspicious Start -- 4.2.2 The 2000s: Explosive Growth -- 4.2.3 The 2010s: Stabilisation and Moderate Growth -- 4.3 Jewish-Muslim Relations in Amsterdam -- 4.3.1 The 1990s: A Cautious Beginning -- 4.3.2 The 2000s: Strong Growth -- 4.3.3 The 2010s: Moderate Growth -- 4.4 Jewish-Muslim Relations in London and Amsterdam Compared -- 4.4.1 Beginnings. 4.4.2 Numbers, Size, Professionalism, and Specialisation -- 4.4.3 Religious versus Secular Character -- 4.4.4 Themes -- 4.4.5 Impact -- 4.4.6 Social Embedding -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- Part II: Sources of Conflict and Cooperation -- 5. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Terminology -- 5.3 The Conflict -- 5.4 Connections to Israel and the Palestinians -- 5.5 Diversity of Views -- 5.6 A Polarised Discourse -- 5.7 'Selfing' and 'Othering' -- 5.8 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 6. Antisemitism and Islamophobia -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Terminology and Approach -- 6.3 Trend in Numbers of Registered Antisemitic and Islamophobic Incidents -- 6.4 Antisemitism and Islamophobia in the Political Domain -- 6.5 A Closer Look at Islamophobia among Jews and Antisemitism among Muslims -- 6.6 Experiences of Antisemitism and Islamophobia and Reactions -- 6.7 The Public Debate on 'New Antisemitism' -- 6.8 Reactions by Jewish and Islamic Institutions -- 6.9 The Policies of National and Local Governments -- 6.10 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 7. Attacks on Jewish and Muslim Targets -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Terminology and Approach -- 7.3 The Development of the Terrorist Threat since 1990 -- 7.4 Experiences of Attacks and Reactions -- 7.5 The Public Debate on Attacks -- 7.6 The Reaction of Jewish and Islamic Institutions -- 7.7 The Policies of National and Local Governments -- 7.8 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 8. War Commemorations -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Terminology and Approach -- 8.3 Commemorations in the UK and the Involvement of Jews and Muslims -- 8.3.1 Remembrance Day. 8.3.2 Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) -- 8.3.3 Kristallnacht Commemorations -- 8.3.4 Srebrenica Remembrance Day -- 8.4 Commemorations in the Netherlands and the Involvement of Jews and Muslims -- 8.4.1 4 and 5 May -- 8.4.2 The National Auschwitz Commemoration and Holocaust Memorial Day -- 8.4.3 The February Strike Commemoration -- 8.4.4 Kristallnacht Commemorations (1992-2019) -- 8.4.5 National Srebrenica Day -- 8.5 A Comparison of Jewish-Muslim Relations with Regard to War Commemorations in the UK and the Netherlands -- 8.5.1 Kristallnacht Commemorations -- 8.5.2 Srebrenica Memorial Day -- 8.6 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 9. Connecting Themes -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Perceived Similarities of Religion and Culture -- 9.2.1 Interreligious Dialogue: Practices around Texts -- 9.2.1.1 London -- 9.2.1.2 Amsterdam -- 9.2.2 Interreligious Dialogue: Rituals and Festivals -- 9.2.2.1 London -- 9.2.2.2 Amsterdam -- 9.2.3 Culture: Theatre, Music, and Film -- 9.2.3.1 London -- 9.2.3.2 Amsterdam -- 9.3 Promotion of Common Interests in the Public Domain -- 9.3.1 London -- 9.3.2 Amsterdam -- 9.4 Contributions to Neighbourhoods, Cities, Countries, and the World -- 9.4.1 London -- 9.4.2 Amsterdam -- 9.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- Part III: Analyses and Conclusions -- 10. Jewish-Muslim Relations Analysed -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Institutional Factors: Ideology, Strategy, and Practical Matters -- 10.2.1 Ideology -- 10.2.2 Social Identity Strategies -- 10.2.3 Initiators, Organisation, and Resources -- 10.2.3.1 Initiators -- 10.2.3.2 Organisation -- 10.2.3.3 Resources -- 10.3 Positional Factors: Perceived Positions, Attitudes, and Strategies -- 10.3.1 Openness and Cooperation Strategies -- 10.3.2 Militancy and Conflict Strategies. 10.3.3 Fear and Avoidance Strategies -- 10.3.4 Indifferentism and Renunciation Strategies -- 10.4 Contextual Factors -- 10.4.1 Historical Factors -- 10.4.2 Trigger Factors -- 10.4.3 Public Opinion -- 10.4.4 Mainstream Christian Churches -- 10.4.5 Media -- 10.4.5.1 Portrayal of Jews and Muslims -- 10.4.5.2 Media and the Case of the 'Third Gaza War' -- 10.4.6 National and Local Governments -- 10.4.6.1 Support for Jewish-Muslim Dialogue and Cooperation -- 10.4.6.2 Equal and Unequal Treatment -- 10.4.6.3 The Treatment of Muslims in Anti-radicalisation and Anti-terrorism Policy -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet sources -- 11. Conclusions, Discussion, and Looking Ahead -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Conclusions -- 11.3 Discussion -- 11.4 Looking Ahead -- Notes -- References -- Media Article -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- Appendices -- Appendix I List of Institutions with Reference to Bilateral Jewish-Muslim Cooperation in London -- Appendix II List of Institutions with Reference to Bilateral Jewish-Muslim Cooperation in Amsterdam -- Appendix III Interview Topic List -- Background information about the organisation/project -- Background information about the respondent -- The organisation/project -- The organisation/project and external organisations, groups, and networks -- Notes -- Index. |
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Jews and Muslims in London and Amsterdam : conflict and cooperation, 1990-2020 / Sipco J. Vellenga and Gerard A. Wiegers. |
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Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- I.1 About This Book -- I.2 Definitions -- I.3 London and Amsterdam Compared -- I.4 Academic and Social Relevance -- I.5 Means of Comparison -- I.6 Sources and Methods -- I.7 Structure -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- Part I: Framework, Background, and Subject -- 1. Theoretical Approach -- 1.1 Bourdieu's Theory of Practice -- 1.2 Social Identity Theory -- 1.3 Thurlings' Theory of the Social Position, Attitude, and Strategy of Minorities -- 1.4 Research on Contemporary Jewish-Muslim Relations in Europe -- 1.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 2. Historical Roots -- 2.1 The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries -- 2.2 The Nineteenth Century -- 2.3 The Twentieth Century up to and Including the Second World War -- 2.4 From the Second World War to the Rushdie Affair -- Notes -- References -- 3. Jews and Muslims in London and Amsterdam -- 3.1 Jews in London -- 3.2 Muslims in London -- 3.3 Jews in Amsterdam -- 3.4 Muslims in Amsterdam -- 3.5 Jews and Muslims in London and Amsterdam Compared -- 3.5.1 Size -- 3.5.2 Recognisable Identity -- 3.5.3 Organisation -- 3.5.4 Social Position -- 3.5.5 Transnational Ties -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 4. Developments in Jewish-Muslim Relations -- 4.1 Origins -- 4.2 Jewish-Muslim Relations in London -- 4.2.1 The 1990s: An Auspicious Start -- 4.2.2 The 2000s: Explosive Growth -- 4.2.3 The 2010s: Stabilisation and Moderate Growth -- 4.3 Jewish-Muslim Relations in Amsterdam -- 4.3.1 The 1990s: A Cautious Beginning -- 4.3.2 The 2000s: Strong Growth -- 4.3.3 The 2010s: Moderate Growth -- 4.4 Jewish-Muslim Relations in London and Amsterdam Compared -- 4.4.1 Beginnings. 4.4.2 Numbers, Size, Professionalism, and Specialisation -- 4.4.3 Religious versus Secular Character -- 4.4.4 Themes -- 4.4.5 Impact -- 4.4.6 Social Embedding -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- Part II: Sources of Conflict and Cooperation -- 5. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Terminology -- 5.3 The Conflict -- 5.4 Connections to Israel and the Palestinians -- 5.5 Diversity of Views -- 5.6 A Polarised Discourse -- 5.7 'Selfing' and 'Othering' -- 5.8 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 6. Antisemitism and Islamophobia -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Terminology and Approach -- 6.3 Trend in Numbers of Registered Antisemitic and Islamophobic Incidents -- 6.4 Antisemitism and Islamophobia in the Political Domain -- 6.5 A Closer Look at Islamophobia among Jews and Antisemitism among Muslims -- 6.6 Experiences of Antisemitism and Islamophobia and Reactions -- 6.7 The Public Debate on 'New Antisemitism' -- 6.8 Reactions by Jewish and Islamic Institutions -- 6.9 The Policies of National and Local Governments -- 6.10 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 7. Attacks on Jewish and Muslim Targets -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Terminology and Approach -- 7.3 The Development of the Terrorist Threat since 1990 -- 7.4 Experiences of Attacks and Reactions -- 7.5 The Public Debate on Attacks -- 7.6 The Reaction of Jewish and Islamic Institutions -- 7.7 The Policies of National and Local Governments -- 7.8 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 8. War Commemorations -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Terminology and Approach -- 8.3 Commemorations in the UK and the Involvement of Jews and Muslims -- 8.3.1 Remembrance Day. 8.3.2 Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) -- 8.3.3 Kristallnacht Commemorations -- 8.3.4 Srebrenica Remembrance Day -- 8.4 Commemorations in the Netherlands and the Involvement of Jews and Muslims -- 8.4.1 4 and 5 May -- 8.4.2 The National Auschwitz Commemoration and Holocaust Memorial Day -- 8.4.3 The February Strike Commemoration -- 8.4.4 Kristallnacht Commemorations (1992-2019) -- 8.4.5 National Srebrenica Day -- 8.5 A Comparison of Jewish-Muslim Relations with Regard to War Commemorations in the UK and the Netherlands -- 8.5.1 Kristallnacht Commemorations -- 8.5.2 Srebrenica Memorial Day -- 8.6 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 9. Connecting Themes -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Perceived Similarities of Religion and Culture -- 9.2.1 Interreligious Dialogue: Practices around Texts -- 9.2.1.1 London -- 9.2.1.2 Amsterdam -- 9.2.2 Interreligious Dialogue: Rituals and Festivals -- 9.2.2.1 London -- 9.2.2.2 Amsterdam -- 9.2.3 Culture: Theatre, Music, and Film -- 9.2.3.1 London -- 9.2.3.2 Amsterdam -- 9.3 Promotion of Common Interests in the Public Domain -- 9.3.1 London -- 9.3.2 Amsterdam -- 9.4 Contributions to Neighbourhoods, Cities, Countries, and the World -- 9.4.1 London -- 9.4.2 Amsterdam -- 9.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- Part III: Analyses and Conclusions -- 10. Jewish-Muslim Relations Analysed -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Institutional Factors: Ideology, Strategy, and Practical Matters -- 10.2.1 Ideology -- 10.2.2 Social Identity Strategies -- 10.2.3 Initiators, Organisation, and Resources -- 10.2.3.1 Initiators -- 10.2.3.2 Organisation -- 10.2.3.3 Resources -- 10.3 Positional Factors: Perceived Positions, Attitudes, and Strategies -- 10.3.1 Openness and Cooperation Strategies -- 10.3.2 Militancy and Conflict Strategies. 10.3.3 Fear and Avoidance Strategies -- 10.3.4 Indifferentism and Renunciation Strategies -- 10.4 Contextual Factors -- 10.4.1 Historical Factors -- 10.4.2 Trigger Factors -- 10.4.3 Public Opinion -- 10.4.4 Mainstream Christian Churches -- 10.4.5 Media -- 10.4.5.1 Portrayal of Jews and Muslims -- 10.4.5.2 Media and the Case of the 'Third Gaza War' -- 10.4.6 National and Local Governments -- 10.4.6.1 Support for Jewish-Muslim Dialogue and Cooperation -- 10.4.6.2 Equal and Unequal Treatment -- 10.4.6.3 The Treatment of Muslims in Anti-radicalisation and Anti-terrorism Policy -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet sources -- 11. Conclusions, Discussion, and Looking Ahead -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Conclusions -- 11.3 Discussion -- 11.4 Looking Ahead -- Notes -- References -- Media Article -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- Appendices -- Appendix I List of Institutions with Reference to Bilateral Jewish-Muslim Cooperation in London -- Appendix II List of Institutions with Reference to Bilateral Jewish-Muslim Cooperation in Amsterdam -- Appendix III Interview Topic List -- Background information about the organisation/project -- Background information about the respondent -- The organisation/project -- The organisation/project and external organisations, groups, and networks -- Notes -- Index. |
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Theoretical Approach -- 1.1 Bourdieu's Theory of Practice -- 1.2 Social Identity Theory -- 1.3 Thurlings' Theory of the Social Position, Attitude, and Strategy of Minorities -- 1.4 Research on Contemporary Jewish-Muslim Relations in Europe -- 1.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 2. Historical Roots -- 2.1 The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries -- 2.2 The Nineteenth Century -- 2.3 The Twentieth Century up to and Including the Second World War -- 2.4 From the Second World War to the Rushdie Affair -- Notes -- References -- 3. Jews and Muslims in London and Amsterdam -- 3.1 Jews in London -- 3.2 Muslims in London -- 3.3 Jews in Amsterdam -- 3.4 Muslims in Amsterdam -- 3.5 Jews and Muslims in London and Amsterdam Compared -- 3.5.1 Size -- 3.5.2 Recognisable Identity -- 3.5.3 Organisation -- 3.5.4 Social Position -- 3.5.5 Transnational Ties -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 4. Developments in Jewish-Muslim Relations -- 4.1 Origins -- 4.2 Jewish-Muslim Relations in London -- 4.2.1 The 1990s: An Auspicious Start -- 4.2.2 The 2000s: Explosive Growth -- 4.2.3 The 2010s: Stabilisation and Moderate Growth -- 4.3 Jewish-Muslim Relations in Amsterdam -- 4.3.1 The 1990s: A Cautious Beginning -- 4.3.2 The 2000s: Strong Growth -- 4.3.3 The 2010s: Moderate Growth -- 4.4 Jewish-Muslim Relations in London and Amsterdam Compared -- 4.4.1 Beginnings.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">4.4.2 Numbers, Size, Professionalism, and Specialisation -- 4.4.3 Religious versus Secular Character -- 4.4.4 Themes -- 4.4.5 Impact -- 4.4.6 Social Embedding -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- Part II: Sources of Conflict and Cooperation -- 5. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Terminology -- 5.3 The Conflict -- 5.4 Connections to Israel and the Palestinians -- 5.5 Diversity of Views -- 5.6 A Polarised Discourse -- 5.7 'Selfing' and 'Othering' -- 5.8 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 6. Antisemitism and Islamophobia -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Terminology and Approach -- 6.3 Trend in Numbers of Registered Antisemitic and Islamophobic Incidents -- 6.4 Antisemitism and Islamophobia in the Political Domain -- 6.5 A Closer Look at Islamophobia among Jews and Antisemitism among Muslims -- 6.6 Experiences of Antisemitism and Islamophobia and Reactions -- 6.7 The Public Debate on 'New Antisemitism' -- 6.8 Reactions by Jewish and Islamic Institutions -- 6.9 The Policies of National and Local Governments -- 6.10 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 7. Attacks on Jewish and Muslim Targets -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Terminology and Approach -- 7.3 The Development of the Terrorist Threat since 1990 -- 7.4 Experiences of Attacks and Reactions -- 7.5 The Public Debate on Attacks -- 7.6 The Reaction of Jewish and Islamic Institutions -- 7.7 The Policies of National and Local Governments -- 7.8 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 8. War Commemorations -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Terminology and Approach -- 8.3 Commemorations in the UK and the Involvement of Jews and Muslims -- 8.3.1 Remembrance Day.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">8.3.2 Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) -- 8.3.3 Kristallnacht Commemorations -- 8.3.4 Srebrenica Remembrance Day -- 8.4 Commemorations in the Netherlands and the Involvement of Jews and Muslims -- 8.4.1 4 and 5 May -- 8.4.2 The National Auschwitz Commemoration and Holocaust Memorial Day -- 8.4.3 The February Strike Commemoration -- 8.4.4 Kristallnacht Commemorations (1992-2019) -- 8.4.5 National Srebrenica Day -- 8.5 A Comparison of Jewish-Muslim Relations with Regard to War Commemorations in the UK and the Netherlands -- 8.5.1 Kristallnacht Commemorations -- 8.5.2 Srebrenica Memorial Day -- 8.6 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- 9. Connecting Themes -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Perceived Similarities of Religion and Culture -- 9.2.1 Interreligious Dialogue: Practices around Texts -- 9.2.1.1 London -- 9.2.1.2 Amsterdam -- 9.2.2 Interreligious Dialogue: Rituals and Festivals -- 9.2.2.1 London -- 9.2.2.2 Amsterdam -- 9.2.3 Culture: Theatre, Music, and Film -- 9.2.3.1 London -- 9.2.3.2 Amsterdam -- 9.3 Promotion of Common Interests in the Public Domain -- 9.3.1 London -- 9.3.2 Amsterdam -- 9.4 Contributions to Neighbourhoods, Cities, Countries, and the World -- 9.4.1 London -- 9.4.2 Amsterdam -- 9.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- Part III: Analyses and Conclusions -- 10. Jewish-Muslim Relations Analysed -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Institutional Factors: Ideology, Strategy, and Practical Matters -- 10.2.1 Ideology -- 10.2.2 Social Identity Strategies -- 10.2.3 Initiators, Organisation, and Resources -- 10.2.3.1 Initiators -- 10.2.3.2 Organisation -- 10.2.3.3 Resources -- 10.3 Positional Factors: Perceived Positions, Attitudes, and Strategies -- 10.3.1 Openness and Cooperation Strategies -- 10.3.2 Militancy and Conflict Strategies.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">10.3.3 Fear and Avoidance Strategies -- 10.3.4 Indifferentism and Renunciation Strategies -- 10.4 Contextual Factors -- 10.4.1 Historical Factors -- 10.4.2 Trigger Factors -- 10.4.3 Public Opinion -- 10.4.4 Mainstream Christian Churches -- 10.4.5 Media -- 10.4.5.1 Portrayal of Jews and Muslims -- 10.4.5.2 Media and the Case of the 'Third Gaza War' -- 10.4.6 National and Local Governments -- 10.4.6.1 Support for Jewish-Muslim Dialogue and Cooperation -- 10.4.6.2 Equal and Unequal Treatment -- 10.4.6.3 The Treatment of Muslims in Anti-radicalisation and Anti-terrorism Policy -- Notes -- References -- Media Articles -- Publications -- Internet sources -- 11. Conclusions, Discussion, and Looking Ahead -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Conclusions -- 11.3 Discussion -- 11.4 Looking Ahead -- Notes -- References -- Media Article -- Publications -- Internet Sources -- Appendices -- Appendix I List of Institutions with Reference to Bilateral Jewish-Muslim Cooperation in London -- Appendix II List of Institutions with Reference to Bilateral Jewish-Muslim Cooperation in Amsterdam -- Appendix III Interview Topic List -- Background information about the organisation/project -- Background information about the respondent -- The organisation/project -- The organisation/project and external organisations, groups, and networks -- Notes -- Index.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Description based on print version record.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="504" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Includes bibliographical references and index.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Muslims</subfield><subfield code="z">England</subfield><subfield code="z">London</subfield><subfield code="x">Social conditions</subfield><subfield code="y">20th century.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Muslims</subfield><subfield code="z">England</subfield><subfield code="z">London</subfield><subfield code="x">Social conditions</subfield><subfield code="y">21st century.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Jews</subfield><subfield code="z">England</subfield><subfield code="z">London</subfield><subfield code="x">Social conditions</subfield><subfield code="y">20th century.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="776" ind1="0" ind2="8"><subfield code="i">Print version:</subfield><subfield code="a">Vellenga, Sipco J.</subfield><subfield code="t">Jews and Muslims in London and Amsterdam</subfield><subfield code="d">Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2022</subfield><subfield code="z">9781032316956</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="700" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Wiegers, Gerard,</subfield><subfield code="d">1959-</subfield><subfield code="e">author.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="830" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Routledge studies in religion.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="906" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">BOOK</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="ADM" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">2023-03-29 03:14:18 Europe/Vienna</subfield><subfield code="f">system</subfield><subfield code="c">marc21</subfield><subfield code="a">2022-11-12 07:47:10 Europe/Vienna</subfield><subfield code="g">false</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="AVE" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="P">DOAB Directory of Open Access Books</subfield><subfield code="x">https://eu02.alma.exlibrisgroup.com/view/uresolver/43ACC_OEAW/openurl?u.ignore_date_coverage=true&portfolio_pid=5341201180004498&Force_direct=true</subfield><subfield code="Z">5341201180004498</subfield><subfield code="8">5341201180004498</subfield></datafield></record></collection> |