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A contribution to a debate of tribal, religious, and national identity among Muslims in former communist states.

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“This volume represents a contribution to an ongoing debate of tribal, religious, and national identity among Muslims in former communist states which has been relatively neglected in the past, but whose importance has become more evident, not just to the scholarly world but also to western governments and the public at large.” —Heide Whelan, Dartmouth College
"Muslim Communities Reemerge is particularly timely in light of current speculation that Bosnian style civil war could destroy the stability of the newly independent Central Asian republics. The editors have performed a valuable service by juxtaposing ex-Soviet and ex-Yugoslav Muslims in a comparative context."—James Critchlow, Fellow at the Russian Research Center, Harvard University
"Muslim Communities Reemerge provides a remarkably balanced, comprehensive, and up-to-date introduction to the intricacies and multi-layered relationship of the ex-Soviet Islamic peoples to their own history, religion, and culture as well as to their non-Muslim neighbors and fellow citizens. It forces us to rethink our own definition and understanding of contemporary nationalism and federalism, particularly as related to religion, customs, or traditional and modern values."—Marc Raeff, Bakhmeteff Professor Emeritus of Russian Studies, Columbia University

Table of Contents
Central Asia Book Series vii
Preface to the English-Language Edition xi
Introduction / Gerhard Simon 1
The Nationalization of the Uzbeks and Tajiks / Bert G. Fragner 13
Defining the Orient: A 19th Century Russo-Tatar Polemic over Identity and Culture Representation / Edward J. Lazzerini 33
Islam and the Growth of National Identity in Soviet Azerbaijan / Tadeusz Swietochowski 46
One or More Tatar Nation? / Azade-Ayse Rorlich 61
Religious and National Signals in Secular Central Asian Drama / Edward Allworth 80
Primordial Ethnicity of Modern Nationalism: The Case of Yogoslavia's Muslims, Reconsidered / Sabrina Petra Ramet 111
Czarist Policy toward the Muslims of the Russian Empire / Andreas Kappeler 141
Soviet Policy toward Islam / Hans Braker 157
The Status of Muslims in the Federative Systems of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia / Georg Brunner 183
Yugoslavia's Communists and the Bosnian Muslims / Wolfgang Hopken 214
"Holy War" against Czarism: The Links between Sufism and Jihad in the Nineteeenth-Century Anticolonial Resistance against Russia / Uwe Halbach 251
Economic Bases of the Basmachi Movement in the Farghana Valley / Richard Lorenz 277
Political Trends in Soviet Islam after the Afghanistan War / Marie Broxup 304
Islamic Movements in Yugoslavia / Alexandre Popovic 322
Appendix: Statistical Tables and Figures 341
Notes on Contributors and Editors 353
Index 357

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 24/08/1994
      ISBN13: 9780822314479, 978-0822314479
      ISBN10: 0822314479

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A contribution to a debate of tribal, religious, and national identity among Muslims in former communist states.

      Trade Review
      “This volume represents a contribution to an ongoing debate of tribal, religious, and national identity among Muslims in former communist states which has been relatively neglected in the past, but whose importance has become more evident, not just to the scholarly world but also to western governments and the public at large.” —Heide Whelan, Dartmouth College
      "Muslim Communities Reemerge is particularly timely in light of current speculation that Bosnian style civil war could destroy the stability of the newly independent Central Asian republics. The editors have performed a valuable service by juxtaposing ex-Soviet and ex-Yugoslav Muslims in a comparative context."—James Critchlow, Fellow at the Russian Research Center, Harvard University
      "Muslim Communities Reemerge provides a remarkably balanced, comprehensive, and up-to-date introduction to the intricacies and multi-layered relationship of the ex-Soviet Islamic peoples to their own history, religion, and culture as well as to their non-Muslim neighbors and fellow citizens. It forces us to rethink our own definition and understanding of contemporary nationalism and federalism, particularly as related to religion, customs, or traditional and modern values."—Marc Raeff, Bakhmeteff Professor Emeritus of Russian Studies, Columbia University

      Table of Contents
      Central Asia Book Series vii
      Preface to the English-Language Edition xi
      Introduction / Gerhard Simon 1
      The Nationalization of the Uzbeks and Tajiks / Bert G. Fragner 13
      Defining the Orient: A 19th Century Russo-Tatar Polemic over Identity and Culture Representation / Edward J. Lazzerini 33
      Islam and the Growth of National Identity in Soviet Azerbaijan / Tadeusz Swietochowski 46
      One or More Tatar Nation? / Azade-Ayse Rorlich 61
      Religious and National Signals in Secular Central Asian Drama / Edward Allworth 80
      Primordial Ethnicity of Modern Nationalism: The Case of Yogoslavia's Muslims, Reconsidered / Sabrina Petra Ramet 111
      Czarist Policy toward the Muslims of the Russian Empire / Andreas Kappeler 141
      Soviet Policy toward Islam / Hans Braker 157
      The Status of Muslims in the Federative Systems of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia / Georg Brunner 183
      Yugoslavia's Communists and the Bosnian Muslims / Wolfgang Hopken 214
      "Holy War" against Czarism: The Links between Sufism and Jihad in the Nineteeenth-Century Anticolonial Resistance against Russia / Uwe Halbach 251
      Economic Bases of the Basmachi Movement in the Farghana Valley / Richard Lorenz 277
      Political Trends in Soviet Islam after the Afghanistan War / Marie Broxup 304
      Islamic Movements in Yugoslavia / Alexandre Popovic 322
      Appendix: Statistical Tables and Figures 341
      Notes on Contributors and Editors 353
      Index 357

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