Muslim communities reemerge : historical perspectives on nationality, politics, and opposition in the former Soviet Union and Yugoslavia

書誌事項

Muslim communities reemerge : historical perspectives on nationality, politics, and opposition in the former Soviet Union and Yugoslavia

Andreas Kappeler, Gerhard Simon, Georg Brunner, editors of the German edition ; Edward Allworth, editor of the English edition ; translations from the German and French by Caroline Sawyer

(Central Asia book series)

Duke University Press, 1994

English supplemented and translated ed

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

タイトル別名

Die Muslime in der Sowjetunion und in Jugoslawien

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注記

German ed. under the title: Die Muslime in der Sowjetunion und in Jugoslawien

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The terrible events afflicting Muslims in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Tajikistan fill the news, commanding the world's attention. This timely volume offers rare insight into the background of these catastrophic conflicts. First published in German on the eve of the breakup of the Yugoslav and Soviet republics, it is one of the few books in any language to analyze, in detail and in depth, the historical and contemporary situation of Muslims in former communist states and thus clarifies the sources, development, and implications of the events that dominate today's foreign news. In fourteen chapters and an updated introduction, European and North American specialists examine the recent evolution of Islamic expression and practice in these former Communist regions, as well as its political significance within officially atheistic regimes. Representing a wide range of disciplines and perspectives, the authors detail how the modern ethno-religious situation developed and matured in hostile circumstances, the degree of latitude the local Muslims achieved in religious expression, and what prospect the future seemed to offer just before the breakup of the Soviet Union and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Overall, the book provides a thorough analysis of the coincidence and tension between ethnic and religious identity in two countries officially devoted to the separation of ethnic groups in domestic cultural arrangements but not in the social or political realm.Contributors. Edward Allworth, Hans Braker, Marie Broxup, Georg Brunner, Bert G. Fragner, Uwe Halbach, Wolfgang Hoepken, Andreas Kappeler, Edward J. Lazzerini, Richard Lorenz, Alexandre Popovic, Sabrina Petra Ramet, Azade-Ayse Rorlich, Gerhard Simon, Tadeusz Swietochowski

目次

Central Asia Book Series vii Preface to the English-Language Edition xi Introduction / Gerhard Simon 1 The Nationalization of the Uzbeks and Tajiks / Bert G. Fragner 13 Defining the Orient: A 19th Century Russo-Tatar Polemic over Identity and Culture Representation / Edward J. Lazzerini 33 Islam and the Growth of National Identity in Soviet Azerbaijan / Tadeusz Swietochowski 46 One or More Tatar Nation? / Azade-Ayse Rorlich 61 Religious and National Signals in Secular Central Asian Drama / Edward Allworth 80 Primordial Ethnicity of Modern Nationalism: The Case of Yogoslavia's Muslims, Reconsidered / Sabrina Petra Ramet 111 Czarist Policy toward the Muslims of the Russian Empire / Andreas Kappeler 141 Soviet Policy toward Islam / Hans Braker 157 The Status of Muslims in the Federative Systems of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia / Georg Brunner 183 Yugoslavia's Communists and the Bosnian Muslims / Wolfgang Hopken 214 "Holy War" against Czarism: The Links between Sufism and Jihad in the Nineteeenth-Century Anticolonial Resistance against Russia / Uwe Halbach 251 Economic Bases of the Basmachi Movement in the Farghana Valley / Richard Lorenz 277 Political Trends in Soviet Islam after the Afghanistan War / Marie Broxup 304 Islamic Movements in Yugoslavia / Alexandre Popovic 322 Appendix: Statistical Tables and Figures 341 Notes on Contributors and Editors 353 Index 357

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