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Civic Virtue and Religious Reason: An Islamic Counterpublic
Article first published online: 7 JAN 2008
DOI: 10.1525/can.2001.16.1.3
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Hirschkind, C. (2001), Civic Virtue and Religious Reason: An Islamic Counterpublic. Cultural Anthropology, 16: 3–34. doi: 10.1525/can.2001.16.1.3
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