Muslim identity and the Balkan state
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Muslim identity and the Balkan state
Hurst, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This work focuses on the current situation of Balkan Muslims, their relationship with the state, and the links between their ethnic and religious identities.
Table of Contents
- Islam, ethnicity and the state in the contemporary Balkans, Hugh Poulton
- sustaining a vulnerable identity - the case of the Bulgarian Pomaks (Yulian Konstantinov)
- from religious identity to ethnic mobilization - the Turks of Bulgaria before, during and after Communism, Wolfgang Hopken
- national identity among Muslims in Thrace and Macedonia - Turks, Pomaks and Roma, Hugh Poulton
- political change and the revival of Islamic consciousness in Post-Communist Albania, Elira Cela and Genc Lamani
- the Muslim population in Macedonia, Natasha Gaber
- the Kosovo Albanians - ethnic confrontations with the Slav state, Hugh Poulton and Miranda Vickers
- the Sandzak - a perspective on Serb-Muslim relations, Milan Andrejevich
- Turkey as kin-state - Turkish foreign policy towards Turkish and Muslim communities in the Balkans, Hugh Poulton
- sustaining Turkish-Islamic loyalties - the Diyanet in Western Europe, Nico Landman.
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