Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict

Recent Publications by Project Members

Jewish State, Islamic State: All States are Religious
— by Elizabeth Shakman Hurd


Waking up to Still Being a Faith-Based Nation
— by Winnifred Fallers Sullivan

International Conferences

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Delhi (January 2009): Religious Freedom, Pluralism, and Secularisms


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Istanbul (July 2008): The History and Politics of Secularism

On-line Bibliography

Welcome to the on-line bibliography for the Public Religion, the Secular, and Democracy project. This resource is designed to provide users with easy access to a range of research materials and basic information related to the goals of the project. The On-line Bibliography allows you to browse, or type in search terms, and see a selection of publications related to themes and focus areas. The database is an ongoing project, so please email us any citations or links to resources that may be pertinent to the research goals of the project. Opinions or points of view expressed in resources found in these guides are those of the authors and/or publishers, and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policies of the project or the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict, or the Ford Foundation.

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Reference Information


“The Two Faces of Secularism and Women's Rights in India”

Ratna Kapur's chapter in Religious Fundamentalisms and the Human Rights of Women, edited by Courtney Howland

Author: Ratna Kapur

Publication Information

Publisher: Palgrave

Editor: Courtney Howland

Publisher City: New York

Publish Date: 2001

Page Numbers: 143-154


Classification

Tradition: Hinduism

Reference Type: Chapter in Book

Related Categories
  • India
  • Gender