Gonzaga University
Institute for Action Against Hate
Volume 2 Number 1
2002/03
| Preface | Jerri Shepard |
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| Intra- and Inter-Religious Hate and Violence: A Psychosocial Model | Linda M. Woolf and Michael R. Hulsizer |
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| Images of Slavery in the Early Church: Hatred Disguised as Love? | Dr. Kimberly Flint-Hamilton |
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| Building Peace in Northern Ireland: Christian Reconcilers in an Economy of Hate | Eric Getty |
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| The Role the Dutch Reformed Church Played in the Rise and Fall of Apartheid | Jennifer Nelson |
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| Engendering Hate Crime Policy: Gender, the “Dilemma of Difference,” and the Creation of Legal Subjects | Valerie Jenness |
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| Student Voices
The Conquering Lion |
Julian Aguon |
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| Book Reviews
James Waller’s Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killing |
Steven K. Baum |
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| David I. Kertzer’s The Popes Against the Jews: The Vatican’s Role in the Rise of Modern Anti-Semitism | Steven K. Baum |
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| Eric Weitz’s A Century of Genocide: Utopias of Race and Nation | Beth Greenbaum |
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Submission Information and Guidelines
The Gonzaga University Institute for Action Against Hate is soliciting submission for the third issue of the interdisciplinary Journal of Hate Studies.
A special invitation is extended to scholars from disciplines such as religious studies, history, psychology, philosophy, women studies, cultural studies, anthropology, political science, economics, literature, and rhetoric.
Submissions should be one hard copy and an electronic copy in MS Word format.
Address submissions and questions to the Gonzaga University Institute
for Action Against Hate, AD Box 43, 502 East Boone Avenue, Spokane WA 99258-0043;
e-mail address: <againsthate@gonzaga.edu>; phone: (509) 323-3665
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