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Parallel Religious Revolutions In Britain In 1688 And Egypt In 2013 eBook

by Sonia Alianak e Thomas West
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PUBLISHING, May of 2022 ‧
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Revolutionary periods, like Britain underwent in 1642-1688 and Egypt experienced in 2011-2013, are characterized by idealistic goals. So when and why did the idealistic goals of religious toleration and constitutional democracy in Britain and Egypt, as introduced by their respective post-revolutionary rulers James II and Mohamed Morsi, lead to counter-revolutions? Why did religion not stabilize regimes, (unlike Marx's palliative or Alianak's stabilization in times of crisis), but instead led to revolutions and counter-revolutions? This book explores these questions and provides an explanation by introducing a theoretical construct of the presence of sectarian strains in both countries that magnified the unwitting perceived "basic blunders" of these new and inexperienced rulers and hence led to counter-revolutions albeit with different end-results: a constitutional monarchy in Britain with the re-establishment of a "secure" Church of England and a return to a perceived non-sectarian military rule, an illiberal democracy, in Egypt.

Parallel Religious Revolutions In Britain In 1688 And Egypt In 2013

by Sonia Alianak e Thomas West

Property Description
ISBN: 9781527581555
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PUBLISHING
Release Date: May of 2022
Pages: 210
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Categories: eBooks in English > History > General History
EAN: 9781527581555