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Bahá’í Studies Review

Volume 17 | 2011

Contents

Articles

The Baha’i ‘Race Amity’ Movement and the Black Intelligentsia in Jim Crow America: Alain Locke and Robert S. Abbott
    Christopher Buck

Shoghi Effendi’s letters to the Baha’is of India and Burma during the 1930s
    Peter Smith

Anti-Bahaá’í Polemics and Historiography1
    Mina Yazdani

Authoritarianism, Totalitarianism and the Bahá’í Faith
    Eugene Jones

The Brutal Slashing to Death of Dr Berjis
    Nasser Mohajer, Translated by Ahang Rabbani

The Truth-seeking Traveller: A Dutch Zionist’s Interview with ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
    Jelle de Vries

The Ethiopian King
    Nader Saiedi, Translated by Omid Ghaemmaghami

Book Reviews

Transnational Transcendence: Essays on Religion and Globalization, Thomas J. Csordas (ed.), (2009)
    Chelsea Horton

Commonalities: A Positive Look at Latter-day Saints from a Bahá’í Perspective, Serge van Neck, (2009)
    William P. Collins

Lines that Connect: Rethinking Pattern and Mind in the Pacific, Graeme Were, (2010)
    Graham Hassall

Religious Myths and Visions of America: How Minority Faiths Redefined America’s World Role, Christopher Buck, (2009)

    Daniel Grolin

Revelation & Social Reality: Learning to Translate What is Written into Reality, Paul Lample (2009)
    Kavian S. Milani
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