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

Protectors of Pluralism argues that local religious minorities are more likely to save persecuted groups from purification campaigns. Robert Braun utilizes a geo-referenced dataset of Jewish evasion in the Netherlands and Belgium during the Holocaust to assess the minority hypothesis. Spatial statis...

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1. VerfasserIn: Braun, Róbert 1982- (VerfasserIn)
Medienart: Elektronisch Buch
Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2019
In:Jahr: 2019
Rezensionen:Protectors of Pluralism: Religious Minorities and the Rescue of Jews in the Low Countries During the HolocaustRobert Braun (2020) (Gushee, David P., 1962 -)
Schriftenreihe/Zeitschrift:Cambridge studies in contentious politics
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Minority / Religious minority / Political persecution / History
B Netherlands / Belgium / Luxembourg / Religious minority / Jews / Persecution / Salvation / History 1940-1945
weitere Schlagwörter:B Genocide ; Religious aspects ; Christianity
B Religious minorities ; Benelux countries ; History ; 20th century
B Ethnic Relations Religious aspects Christianity
B World War, 1939-1945 ; Jews ; Rescue ; Benelux countries
B Genocide History 20th century (Benelux countries)
B Genocide ; Benelux countries ; History ; 20th century
B Church and minorities
B Genocide Religious aspects Christianity
B Religious Minorities History 20th century (Benelux countries)
B World War, 1939-1945 Jews Rescue (Benelux countries)
B Ethnic relations ; Religious aspects ; Christianity
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Erscheint auch als: 9781108471022
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Zusammenfassung:Protectors of Pluralism argues that local religious minorities are more likely to save persecuted groups from purification campaigns. Robert Braun utilizes a geo-referenced dataset of Jewish evasion in the Netherlands and Belgium during the Holocaust to assess the minority hypothesis. Spatial statistics and archival work reveal that Protestants were more likely to rescue Jews in Catholic regions of the Low Countries, while Catholics facilitated evasion in Protestant areas. Post-war testimonies and secondary literature demonstrate the importance of minority groups for rescue in other countries during the Holocaust as well as other episodes of mass violence, underlining how the local position of church communities produces networks of assistance, rather than something inherent to any religion itself. This book makes an important contribution to the literature on political violence, social movements, altruism and religion, applying a range of social science methodologies and theories that shed new light on the Holocaust.
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ISBN:1108633110