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Muslims in Europe

edited by Bernard Lewis and Dominique Schnapper

(Social change in Western Europe)

Pinter Publishers , Distributed in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

For Muslims politics and religion are inseparable, whereas European states with their Christian democracies consider this separation as one of their prime principles. Therefore, how can there be an acceptable way of integrating Muslims? The studies gathered here show the extraordinary diversity of both national attitudes and governmental policies: France claims the assimilation of individuals, while Germany rejects many forms of integration. Between those two extremes, The Netherlands and Britain are looking for different ways that respect cultural traditions of communities with different origins. The Muslim people themselves have an old and rich experience of living together with the Christians of the Ottoman Empire. However, living inside a modern Christian state has provided new challenges which are being addressed in a variety of ways.

目次

The situation of Muslim populations in a non-Muslim regime - historic and legal thoughts, Bernard Lewis. Immigration in The Netherlands - from pluralism to integration, Han Entzinger, University of Utrecht. Islam and civic rights in The Netherlands, Johannes J G Jansen, University of Leyde and Deutch Institute for Egyptian Archaeology and Arabic Studies, Cairo. Islam in France - religion, ethnic community or social ghetto? Olivier Roy, Senior Researcher in the CNRS and member of the Iranian Laboratory called "Social Sciences of the Contemporary World". The elites of Arabic origin in France, Nadia Rachedi, University of Paris VIII and EHESS. Muslim communities and British society, Charles Husband, University of Bradford. Islamic radicalism and the Gulf War: preachers and political disagreements as far as the Pakistanis of Great Britain are concerned, Pnima Werbner, University of Manchester. Nation, state-nation and politics towards ethnic minorities, Friedrich Heckman, University of Bamberg. The transformation in the families of Turkish immigrants in Germany, Bernard Nauck, Padagogischen Hochschule of Weingarten. Conclusion: communities, ethnic minorities and Muslim citizens, Dominique Schnapper, EHESS.

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