Right-wing Populist Religious Rhetoric in Central Europe
- Starts: 12:00 pm on Friday, November 8, 2019
- Ends: 1:30 pm on Friday, November 8, 2019
The paper (draft chapter of my dissertation) explores why, in the context of declining religiosity in Central Europe, right-wing populist parties use religious rhetoric. Further, it explores what role religious history plays in explaining variation in and distribution of this religious rhetoric. More specifically, I ask whether historic instances of the conflation of religious and national identities lead to more pro-Christian political rhetoric, and whether instances of historical political marginalization of religious minorities lead to more contemporary anti-Muslim or anti-Jewish rhetoric. *Reading the working paper in advance is required for attendance.* Email cura@bu.edu for your copy. Co-sponsored with the School of Theology
- Speakers:
- Emma Rosenberg, PhD Student, Political Science, University of Notre Dame
- Audience:
- public
- Address:
- 152 Bay State Rd.
- Room:
- 2nd Floor Conference
- Fees:
- free
- Registration:
- http://www.bu.edu/cura/colloquium-19-20/
- Contact Organization:
- CURA
- Contact Name:
- Arlene Brennan
- Contact Phone:
- 353-5241