Lexicographical Neighbors of Fundamentalisms
Literary usage of Fundamentalisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Endless Torment: The 1991 Uprising in Iraq and Its Aftermath by Eric Goldstein, Middle East Watch (Organization), Andrew Whitley (1992)
"... Movements of Iraq," in James Piscatori, ed., Islamic fundamentalisms and the
Gulf Crisis (Chicago: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1991), pp. ..."
2. Human Rights Watch World Report 2005: The Events of 2004 by Human Rights Watch, Human Rights Watch (Organization (2005)
"It might be called an alliance of fundamentalisms, though not all its agents
embrace the term. The forces in question define themselves most often by what ..."
3. Post Ex Sub Dis: Urban Fragmentations and Constructions by Ghent Urban Studies Team (2002)
"... for that logic is one of purity - the staple ingredient of all fundamentalisms.
Condemnations of sexual promiscuity in a North American context are thus ..."
4. The Protest Ethic: How the Anti-Globalisation Movement Challenges Social by John Lloyd (2001)
"On the one hand, they have been prey to various fundamentalisms — Orthodox Judaism,
radical Islam, or Moral Majority-type Christian evangelism. ..."
5. Special Operations Forces: Roles And Missions In The Aftermath Of The Cold War by Wayne A. (FRW) Downing (1996)
"... ed., The Iranian Revolution, and Martin Kramer, "Hizbollah: The Calculus of
Jihad," in Martin Marty and R. Scott Appleby, ed., fundamentalisms ..."
6. The Moral Universe by Tom Bentley, Daniel Stedman Jones (2001)
"... America Foundation argued that the real line of conflict lies between rationalist
humanism and a proliferating array of fundamentalisms, old and new. ..."