Muslims in Eastern Europe
 
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ISBN13:9781474415798
ISBN10:1474415792
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:200 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:328 g
Language:English
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Muslims in Eastern Europe

 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: EUP
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Short description:

Provides an overview of the history and current trends in Muslim communities in 21 post-Communist Eastern European countries.

Long description:

The history and contemporary situation of Muslim communities in Eastern Europe are explored here from three angles. First, survival, telling of the resilience of these Muslim communities in the face of often restrictive state policies and hostile social environments, especially during the Communist period. Next, their subsequent revival in the aftermath of the Cold War, and last, transformation, looking at the profound changes currently taking place in the demographic composition of the communities and in the forms of Islam practised by them. The reader is shown a picture of the general trends common to the Muslim communities of Eastern Europe, and the special characteristics of clusters of states, such as the Baltics, the Balkans, the Višegrad states, and the European states of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).



A long overdue account of a dimension of Islam in Europe which has generally been ignored in western discussions. Providing comprehensive coverage of the subject in a way that is accessible to a university audience, this has the potential to become the foundational text in the subject.

Table of Contents:
List of tables, boxes and maps; Glossary of Islamic terms; Foreword and acknowledgements; 1. Autochthonous Islam of Eastern Europe ? populations, practices, institutions; 2. Historical overview: Mongol
-Tatar invasion of Eastern Europe and its consequences, Russian possessions in Eastern Europe and its Muslim population, Ottoman possessions in South
-Eastern Europe; 3. North
-Eastern Europe: The Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics and its legacy, Russia, Ukraine, The Baltic States, Belarus, Moldova; 4. Successor states of Yugoslavia: The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and its legacy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Slovenia and Croatia; 5. South
-Eastern Europe: Albania, Bulgaria, Romania; 6. Central Europe: Poland, Hungary, The Czech Republic and Slovakia; 7. Islam in Eastern Europe, Eastern European Islam: new faces, the new challenges; 8. Considering the other side; Bibliography.