The Tribal Basis of American Life: Racial, Religious, and Ethnic Groups in Conflict
By (Author) Murray Friedman
By (author) Nancy Isserman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th April 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Cultural studies
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Social and ethical issues
305.800973
Hardback
184
For 300 years, American culture and society have been shaped by ethnic conflict. This book reveals how the unique characteristics of the American socio-political system have impacted intergroup conflict. This contributed volume collects the most current thinking on intergroup dynamics and on specific conflicts and specific groups with a special emphasis on the Jewish-American experience. The demographic portrait of this country has undergone vast changes. Many newly emerging groups that promote building group pride and solidarity are obtaining greater economic and political power. This current emphasis on groups also sheds light on the tribal dimension of the past in American life. This contributed volume examines how these forces are to be reconciled and will be of interest to students of sociology, religion, and multicultural studies.
The breadth of topics adressed in this book assures that readers interested in almost any aspect of American ethnicity and social change will find chapters of value.-PDR
"The breadth of topics adressed in this book assures that readers interested in almost any aspect of American ethnicity and social change will find chapters of value."-PDR
MURRAY FRIEDMAN is the Director of the Myer and Rosaline Feinstein Center for American Jewish History, Temple University, and Middle Atlantic States Director for Philadelphia Chapter of the American Jewish Committee - NANCY ISSERMAN is the Associate Director of the Myer and Rosaline Feinstein Center for American Jewish History, Temple University.