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TITLE INFORMATION
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| Title | | A Divisive Heritage: Wahhabism and the Sunni Jihadi Movement |
IDENTIFIERS
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| PID | | video:1609 |
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ASSOCIATED NAMES
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| Conference | | American Philosophical Society Autumn Meeting (2019) |
| speaker | | Bunzel, Cole M. |
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
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| Abstract | | Bunzel explains how the Jihadi movement has appropriated the philosophical Wahhabism. He shows that many people in the Muslim world do not aline themselves with Wahhabism or the Jihadi movement, but the movement remains a state building enterprise. |
| Language | | English (eng) |
| Subject (local) | |
Ethnography & Linguistics
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| Subject (lcsh) | |
Wahhabiyah, Saudi Arabia
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| Subject (lcsh) | |
Jihad, Philosophy
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| Subject (local) | |
APS Meeting Videos
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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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| Type | | MovingImage |
| Genre | | Lecture |
| Format | | videorecording |
| Digital Origin | | born digitial |
ORIGIN INFORMATION
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| Date Issued | | 2019-11-7 |
| Publisher | | American Philosophical Society |
| Place | | Philadelphia, PA |
| Place | | USA |
PARENT COLLECTION
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| Title | | American Philosophical Society Archives. Series X. |
| Call Number | | APS.Archives |
| URL | | http://www.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/APS.Archives-ead.xml |
ACCESS INFORMATION
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