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An exploration of Professor Peter van der Veer's influential work on the intersection of religion, nationalism, and cultural diversity across Asia and Europe.

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Profile Overview

Current Role & Affiliation

Professor Peter van der Veer holds a distinguished position as the Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, located in Gรถttingen, Germany. This role places him at the forefront of research into complex societal dynamics.

Academic Foundation

With a background in anthropology, Professor van der Veer has contributed significantly to higher education. He has held academic appointments at esteemed institutions, including the Free University of Amsterdam, Utrecht University, and the University of Pennsylvania, shaping the minds of students in these fields.

Core Research Focus

Professor van der Veer's scholarly pursuits center on the intricate relationship between religion and nationalism. His research extensively examines these phenomena within the contexts of both Asia and Europe, offering comparative insights into global cultural and political landscapes.

Academic Trajectory

Professorships & Directorships

From 1992, Professor van der Veer served as Professor of Comparative Religion and Founding Director of the Research Center in Religion and Society at the University of Amsterdam. He further held positions as Dean of the Social Science Faculty and Director of the International Institute for Islam. He also chaired the Board of the International Institute for Asian Studies in Leiden.

Global Academic Engagement

Professor van der Veer has been recognized globally for his expertise, holding visiting positions at numerous prestigious institutions. This international engagement reflects the broad impact and relevance of his research.

  • London School of Economics
  • University of Chicago
  • University of Michigan
  • ร‰cole des Hautes ร‰tudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris)
  • Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton)
  • New School (New York)
  • National University of Singapore

Areas of Inquiry

Religion and Nationalism

A cornerstone of his work involves the comparative study of religion and nationalism, particularly examining their interplay in India and China. His monograph, The Modern Spirit of Asia, delves into the secular and spiritual dimensions within these influential nations.

Modernity and Spirituality

Professor van der Veer investigates the complex dynamics between modernity, the secular, and the spiritual. His research explores how these forces shape societies and individual identities, particularly in Asian contexts.

Imperialism and Diversity

His publications, such as Imperial Encounters, analyze the historical and ongoing interactions between cultures and powers, focusing on religion's role in shaping identities during periods of empire and its aftermath. He also explores religious networks and cultural diversity.

Scholarly Contributions

Major Monographs

Professor van der Veer has authored several seminal works that have significantly advanced the fields of anthropology, religious studies, and nationalism studies.

  • Prayer and Politics. (Routledge, 2017)
  • The Value of Comparison. (Duke University Press, 2016)
  • The Modern Spirit of Asia: The Secular and the Spiritual in India and China. (Princeton University Press, 2013)
  • Islam en het \"beschaafde\" Westen. (Meulenhoff, 2002)
  • Imperial Encounters: Religion and Modernity in India and Britain. (Princeton University Press, 2001)
  • Religious Nationalism: Hindus and Muslims in India. (University of California Press, 1994)
  • Gods on Earth: Religious Experience and Identity in Ayodhya. (Oxford University Press, 1989)

Edited Volumes

He has also edited numerous influential collections, bringing together diverse scholarly perspectives on critical contemporary issues.

  • The Handbook of Religion and the Asian City. Aspiration and Urbanization in the Twenty-First Century. (University of California Press, 2016)
  • Religious Networks in Asia and Beyond. (I.B. Tauris / MacMillan, 2014)
  • Patterns of Middle Class Consumption in India and China (with Christophe Jaffrelot). (Sage, 2007)
  • Media, War and Terrorism: Responses from the Middle East and Asia (with Shoma Munshi). (Routledge, 2004)
  • Nation and Religion: Perspectives on Europe and Asia (with Hartmut Lehmann). (Princeton University Press, 1999)
  • Conversion to Modernities. The Globalization of Christianity. (Routledge, 1996)
  • Nation and Migration: The Politics of Space in the South Asian Diaspora. (1995)
  • (edited with Carol Breckenridge) Orientalism and the Post-Colonial Predicament. Perspectives on Orientalism and South Asia. (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993)

Recognition & Esteem

Major Awards

Professor van der Veer's contributions to the social sciences have been recognized with prestigious accolades, including the Hendrik Muller Award for his significant study of religion.

Fellowships & Memberships

He is an elected Fellow of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, signifying a high level of peer recognition. He also actively contributes to academic discourse through membership on various advisory boards, including The Prayer Project of the Social Science Research Council.

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