Genealogies of ‘Jews’ and ‘Muslims’: social imaginaries in the race–religion nexus
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Introduction to the special issue: Genealogies of ‘Jews’ and ‘Muslims’: Social Imaginaries in the Race–Religion Nexus
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Link to article including link to pdf, Genealogies of ‘Jews’ and ‘Muslims’: social imaginaries in the race–religion nexus
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Genealogies of ‘Jews’ and ‘Muslims’: social imaginaries in the race–religion nexus. 2020: https://archive.jpr.org.uk/10.1080/0031322X.2019.1696046