American Muslims mobilize: campus conflicts in context

Leonard, Karen B.

(2007)

Leonard, Karen B. (2007) American Muslims mobilize: campus conflicts in context
In: Muslim-Jewish dialogue in a 21st Century world. Centre for Minority Studies, History Department, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham.

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Abstract

The paper discusses the late twentieth century mobilization of American Muslims along both religious and political lines. It analyses the impact of 9/11 on these mobilizations, and it also considers changing views and practices toward Jews and Jewish organizations in America.

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Item TypeBook Item
TitleAmerican Muslims mobilize: campus conflicts in context
AuthorsLeonard, Karen B.
Uncontrolled KeywordsAmerican Muslims, impact of 9/11, Jewish organizations, national Muslim leaders, U.S. foreign policy, student conflict
DepartmentsFaculty of History and Social Science\History
Research Groups and Centres\Centre for Minority Studies

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Notes

Karen B. Leonard is at the University of California. This paper was given at a workshop on the comparative study of Jews and Muslims held at Royal Holloway, University of London, on 22-23 April 2006, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.


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