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- Part 1: Fundamentalisms: Between City and Nation The Fundamentalist City? Nezar AlSayyad Why in the City? Explaining Urban Fundamentalism Inger Furseth The Civility of Inegalitarian Citizenships James Holston Part 2: Fundamentalisms and Urbanism American National Identity, the Rise of the Modern City, and the Birth of Protestant Fundamentalism Rhys Williams Producing and Contesting the "Communalized City": Hindutva Politics and Urban Space in Ahmedabad, India Renu Desai On Religiosity and Spatiality: Lessons from Hezbollah in Beirut Mona Harb Hamas in Gaza Refugee Camps: The Construction of Trapped Spaces for the Survival of Fundamentalism Francesca Giovannini Part 3: Identity, Tradition, and Fundamentalisms Abraham’s Urban Footsteps: Political Geography and Religious Radicalism in Israel/Palestine Oren Yiftachel and Batya Roded Fundamentalism at the Urban Frontier: the Taliban in Peshawar Mejgan Massoumi Taking the (Inner) City for God: Ambiguities of Urban Social Engagement among Conservative White Evangelicals Omri Elisha Postsecular Urbanisms: Situating Delhi within the Rhetorical Landscape of Hindutva Mrinalini Rajagopalan Excluding and Including the "Other" in the Global City: Religious Mission among Muslim and Catholic Migrants in London John Eade