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Author Buruma, Ian.

Title Murder in Amsterdam : liberal Europe, Islam and the limits of tolerance / Ian Buruma.

Publication Info. New York, N.Y. : Penguin Books, 2007.

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 Moore Stacks  DJ91 .B87 2007    Available  ---
Description 278 pages ; 20 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-268) and index.
Summary On a cold November day in Amsterdam, an angry young Muslim man, the son of Moroccan immigrants, killed celebrated and controversial Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh, great-grandnephew of Vincent and iconic European provocateur, for making a movie that "blasphemed" Islam. The murder horrified quiet, complacent, prosperous Holland, a country that prides itself on being a bastion of tolerance, and sent shock waves across Europe and around the world. Ian Buruma returned to his native Netherlands to try to make sense of it all and to see what larger meaning should and shouldn't be drawn from this story. The result is a true-crime page-turner with the intellectual resonance we've come to expect from this well-regarded journalist and thinker: the exemplary tale of our age, the story of what happens when political Islam collides with the secular West and tolerance finds its limits.--From publisher description.
Subject Gogh, Theo van, 1957-2004 -- Assassination.
Gogh, Theo van, 1957-2004.
Assassination.
Netherlands -- Ethnic relations.
Netherlands.
Ethnic relations.
Europe -- Ethnic relations.
Europe.
Toleration -- Netherlands -- History -- 21st century.
Toleration.
History.
Chronological Term 21st century
Subject Toleration -- Europe -- History -- 21st century.
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