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Yearbook of Muslims in Europe, Volume 11: Yearbook of Muslims in Europe, cartea 11

Editat de Oliver Scharbrodt, Samim Akgönül, Ahmet Alibašić, Jørgen S. Nielsen, Egdunas Racius
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2019
From Volume 7 onwards, new format with a more current and topical focus on a country level.

The Yearbook of Muslims in Europe is an essential resource for analysis of Europe's dynamic Muslim populations. Featuring up-to-date research from forty-three European countries, this comprehensive reference work summarizes significant activities, trends, and developments.

Each new volume reports on the most current information available from surveyed countries, offering an annual overview of statistical and demographic data, topical issues of public debate, shifting transnational networks, change to domestic and legal policies, and major activities in Muslim organisations and institutions. Supplementary data is gathered from a variety of sources and evaluated according to its reliability.

In addition to offering a relevant framework for original research, the Yearbook of Muslims in Europe provides an invaluable source of reference for government and NGO officials, journalists, policy-makers, and related research institutions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004419612
ISBN-10: 9004419616
Pagini: 694
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1.11 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Yearbook of Muslims in Europe


Notă biografică

Editor-in-Chief: Oliver Scharbrodt is Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Birmingham. His research interests include modern and contemporary Islam, Shi’ism, Sufism, and Muslims in Europe. He is the author of Islam and the Baha’i Faith: A Comparative Study of Muhammad ‘Abduh and ‘Abdul-Baha ‘Abbas (London: Routledge, 2008) and co-authored Muslims in Ireland: Past and Present (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2015).
Editors:
Samim Akgönül is Professor at Strasbourg University and researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). He also teaches Political Science at Syracuse University, USA, and International Relations at several Turkish universities. Among his recent publications are The Minority Concept in the Turkish Context: Practices and Perceptions in Turkey, Greece and France (Leiden: Brill, 2013), Göçebe Yazilar (Istanbul: BGST, 2015), and La Turquie “nouvelle”: du rêve d’Europe au cauchemar du Proche Orient (Paris: Lignes de Repères, 2017).
Ahmet Alibašić is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Islamic Studies, University of Sarajevo, and Director of the Centre for Advanced Studies in Sarajevo. He writes on Islam in Southeast Europe, contemporary Islamic political thought, and interreligious relations.
Jørgen S. Nielsen is Emeritus Professor of Contemporary European Islam, University of Birmingham, UK, and Hon. Professor of Islamic Studies at the Faculties of Theology and Humanities, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Since 1978 he has been researching and writing about Islam in Europe. He is the author of Muslims in Western Europe (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 4th edition, with Jonas Otterbeck, 2015), editor of Islam in Denmark: The Challenge of Diversity (Lanham: Lexington, 2012), and editor of Muslim Political Participation in Europe (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2013).
Egdūnas Račius is Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at the Department of Area Studies, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania. His field of interest is European Muslim communities in Eastern Europe, particularly European converts to Islam. His most recent publication is Muslims in Eastern Europe (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018).

Cuprins

Preface
The Editors
List of Technical Terms

Transnational Islams, National Angst: the Politics of Muslim Diasporas in Europe
Benjamin Bruce

Country Surveys

Albania
Arolda Elbasani

Armenia
Sevak Karamyan and Gevorg Avetikyan

Austria
Dominique Bauer and Astrid Mattes

Azerbaijan
Altay Goyushov

Belarus
Hanna Vasilevich

Belgium
Jean-François Husson

Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ehlimana Memišević and Nedim Begović

Bulgaria
Aziz Nazmi Shakir

Croatia
Senad Hevešević

Cyprus
Ali Dayıoğlu and Mete Hatay

Czech Republic
Štěpán Macháček

Denmark
Brian Arly Jacobsen and Niels Valdemar Vinding

Estonia
Ringo Ringvee

Finland
Johanna Konttori and Teemu Pauha

France
Anne-Laure Zwilling

Georgia
Thomas Liles and Bayram Balci

Germany
Alexander Braig, Verena Kühnel, Julia Klingel, Maximilian Linke, Stephanie Müssig, Katharina Nicolai, and Nina Nowar

Greece
Konstantinos Tsitselikis and Alexandros Sakellariou

Hungary
Esztella Csiszár

Iceland
Magnús T. Bernhardsson

Ireland
James Carr

Italy
Davide Tacchini

Kosovo
Imran Rasimi

Latvia
Simona Gurbo

Lithuania
Egdūnas Račius

Luxembourg
Elsa Pirenne and Alberto Ambrosio

Malta
Ranier Fsadni

Moldova
Aurelia Felea

The Netherlands
Martijn de Koning

North Macedonia
Muhamed Ali

Norway
Marianne Bøe

Poland
Agata S. Nalborczyk

Portugal
José Mapril, Pedro Soares, and Raquel Carvalheira

Romania
Irina Vainovski-Mihai

Russia
Elmira Akhmetova

Slovakia
Jozef Lenč

Slovenia
Christian Moe

Spain
Jordi Moreras

Sweden
Göran Larsson and Simon Sorgenfrei

Switzerland
Andreas Tunger-Zanetti and Mallory Schneuwly Purdie

Turkey
Ahmet Erdi Öztürk

Ukraine
Mykhaylo Yakubovych

United Kingdom
Stephen H. Jones and Khadijah Elshayyal