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In The Origins of Secular Institutions, H. Zeynep Bulutgil studies why some countries adopt secular institutions while others do not.
Event details of The Origins of Secular Institutions: Ideas, Timing, and Organization
Date
20 January 2023
Time
12:00 -13:30

Her main finding is that the timing of secular ideas and the organizational strength of secular political groups played a key role in the adoption of secular institutions.

Based on cross-national statistical evidence since 1800 and in-depth analysis of selected cases in Europe and the Middle East/North Africa, the book explores how secular ideas emerged and spread, whether and how they culminated in political organizations, and the conditions under which such organizations succeeded in establishing secular institutions.

About the author

H. Zeynep Bulutgil is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at University College London. She is also the author of The Roots of Ethnic Cleansing in Europe (2016).

This talk is hosted by the AISSR affiliated Amsterdam Centre for Conflict Studies (ACCS)

Location

Common Room Political Science, REC-B9.22

Roeterseilandcampus - building B/C/D (entrance B/C)

Nieuwe Achtergracht 166
1018 WV Amsterdam