Islam and Nationalism in Modern Greece, 1821-1940: Religion and Global Politics
Autor Stefanos Katsikasen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 mar 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190652005
ISBN-10: 0190652004
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 15
Dimensiuni: 241 x 165 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Religion and Global Politics
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190652004
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 15
Dimensiuni: 241 x 165 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Religion and Global Politics
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Noting the under-researched nature of his topic, Katsikas offers the results of more than twenty years' work in this volume.
As Greece commemorates the bicentenary of its War of Independence, this is a timely study of the complex minority issue that emerged. It is a thoroughly researched account of the fate of the Muslim minority incorporated into the new nation. It provides expert, well-judged analysis over a terrain covered in sensitivities and controversy. It opens the door for future researchers.
An important and fascinating history of a neglected population and subject. Katsikas deftly traces the changing meanings of nationality, religion, and belonging in Greece's first century of existence and reveals that supposedly deep-rooted categorizations are in fact malleable and relatively recent.
Appearing in the year of the 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution, this courageous book complicates the rich history of Greek nationalism. Carving new research vistas, empirically rich and theoretically savvy, it offers a balanced picture of the unique and original minority governance of the Muslim community in Greece until the Second World War. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of the whole Balkan region and broadly on minority issues.
Katsikas' work lays an important foundation in the English language scholarship of post-independence Greece by considering what happened to the "Ottoman" element in Greek society.
A copy of Katsikas' Islam and Nationalism in Modern Greece 1821-1940 should be in the toolkit of every scholar of modern Greece because it is authoritative and richly detailed.
The book constitutes an important contribution to the field and should fare well both with an academic readership and the general audience as it offers a thoroughly researched and highly readable account of a most complex subject.
As Greece commemorates the bicentenary of its War of Independence, this is a timely study of the complex minority issue that emerged. It is a thoroughly researched account of the fate of the Muslim minority incorporated into the new nation. It provides expert, well-judged analysis over a terrain covered in sensitivities and controversy. It opens the door for future researchers.
An important and fascinating history of a neglected population and subject. Katsikas deftly traces the changing meanings of nationality, religion, and belonging in Greece's first century of existence and reveals that supposedly deep-rooted categorizations are in fact malleable and relatively recent.
Appearing in the year of the 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution, this courageous book complicates the rich history of Greek nationalism. Carving new research vistas, empirically rich and theoretically savvy, it offers a balanced picture of the unique and original minority governance of the Muslim community in Greece until the Second World War. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of the whole Balkan region and broadly on minority issues.
Katsikas' work lays an important foundation in the English language scholarship of post-independence Greece by considering what happened to the "Ottoman" element in Greek society.
A copy of Katsikas' Islam and Nationalism in Modern Greece 1821-1940 should be in the toolkit of every scholar of modern Greece because it is authoritative and richly detailed.
The book constitutes an important contribution to the field and should fare well both with an academic readership and the general audience as it offers a thoroughly researched and highly readable account of a most complex subject.
Notă biografică
Stefanos Katsikas is Associate Director of the Center for Hellenic Studies and Assistant Instructional Professor at the University of Chicago. He holds a PhD in Social Sciences from the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) at University College London (UCL). His research interests lie in the field of modern and contemporary history of Southeastern Europe, especially in the study of democratization, regional security, and minority-state relations. He is the author of Negotiating Diplomacy in the New Europe: Foreign Policy in the Post-Communist Bulgaria (2011), which received a Scouloudi publication award from the Institute of Historical Research in London. Katsikas is also the editor of Bulgaria and Europe: Shifting Identities (2010); and co-editor of State Nationalism in the Ottoman Empire, Greece and Turkey: Orthodox and Muslims (1830-1945) (2012).