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Coping with Defeat

Sunni Islam, Roman Catholicism, and the Modern State
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Coping with Defeat explores the surprising parallels between the Sunni Islamic and Roman Catholic empires as they adapt to the rise of the modern state. Jonathan Laurence presents a detailed historical analysis, drawing on interviews, site visits, and archival research across Turkey, North Africa, and Western Europe. The book traces how these religious empires faced three major shocksβ€”religious reformation, nation-state emergence, and mass migrationβ€”and how their responses have shaped their roles today. Laurence reveals the evolving dynamics of centralised religious institutions transitioning from expansion to defence, highlighting the challenges and adaptations in retaining spiritual authority amid political defeat.
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Coping with Defeat is ideal for readers interested in religious studies, political science, and modern history, especially those keen to understand the interaction between religion and state authority. Scholars and students of Islamic and Catholic traditions, as well as anyone intrigued by the evolution of religious institutions in contemporary societies, will find this book particularly insightful.

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The surprising similarities in the rise and fall of the Sunni Islamic and Roman Catholic empires in the face of the modern state.

Coping with Defeat presents a historical panorama of the Islamic and Catholic political-religious empires and exposes striking parallels in their relationship with the modern state. Drawing on interviews, site visits, and archival research in Turkey, North Africa, and Western Europe, Jonathan Laurence demonstrates how, over hundreds of years, both Sunni and Catholic authorities experienced three major shocks and displacementsβ€”religious reformation, the rise of the nation-state, and mass migration. As a result, Catholic institutions eventually accepted the state's political jurisdiction and embraced transnational spiritual leadership as their central mission. Laurence reveals an analogous process unfolding across the Sunni Muslim world in the twenty-first century.

Identifying institutional patterns before and after political collapse, Laurence shows how centralised religious communities relinquish power at different rates and times. Whereas early Christianity and Islam were characterised by missionary expansion, religious institutions forged in the modern era are primarily defensive in nature. They respond to the simple but overlooked imperative to adapt to political defeat while fighting off ideological challenges to their spiritual authority. Among Laurence's findings is that the disestablishment of Islamβ€”the doing away with Islamic affairs ministries in the Muslim worldβ€”would harm, not help with, reconciliation to the rule of law.

Examining upheavals in geography, politics, and demography, Coping with Defeat considers how centralised religions make peace with the loss of prestige.

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Winner of the Hubert Morken Best Book in Religion and Politics Award, Coping with Defeat has garnered high praise from critics. It is described as a provocative and refreshing examination of two major religious traditions confronting modernity. Alan Mikhail of the Wall Street Journal commends it as a significant new exploration, while The Economist labels it a closely argued and contrarian piece of scholarship. Steven Simon of Survival calls it ambitious and brilliantly researched, and Charles HΓ€berl in The Berlin Journal notes its value to scholars and the general public interested in religion and sovereignty.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691220543

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 22 June 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 136 b/w illus. 26 tables.

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 552

About the Author

Jonathan Laurence is professor of political science and director of the Clough Center for Constitutional Democracy at Boston College. He is the author of The Emancipation of Europe's Muslims (Princeton) and his work has appeared in such venues as the New York Times and The Economist. Twitter @jonathanlauren6

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