Stained Blood in the Old World and the New: New Christians and the Racial Categories of the Colonial-Modern World
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Silverblatt, I
Published in: Critical Research on Religion
2014
Symposium, “Jewish Identification and Critical Theory: The Political Significance of Conceptual Categories"
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Critical Research on Religion
Publication Date
2014
Volume
2
Related Subject Headings
- 2204 Religion and Religious Studies
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Silverblatt, I. (2014). Stained Blood in the Old World and the New: New Christians and the Racial Categories of the Colonial-Modern World. Critical Research on Religion, 2.
Silverblatt, I. “Stained Blood in the Old World and the New: New Christians and the Racial Categories of the Colonial-Modern World.” Edited by A. E. Glauz-Todrank. Critical Research on Religion 2 (2014).
Silverblatt I. Stained Blood in the Old World and the New: New Christians and the Racial Categories of the Colonial-Modern World. Glauz-Todrank AE, editor. Critical Research on Religion. 2014;2.
Silverblatt, I. “Stained Blood in the Old World and the New: New Christians and the Racial Categories of the Colonial-Modern World.” Critical Research on Religion, edited by A. E. Glauz-Todrank, vol. 2, 2014.
Silverblatt I. Stained Blood in the Old World and the New: New Christians and the Racial Categories of the Colonial-Modern World. Glauz-Todrank AE, editor. Critical Research on Religion. 2014;2.
Published In
Critical Research on Religion
Publication Date
2014
Volume
2
Related Subject Headings
- 2204 Religion and Religious Studies