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OverviewThe 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 summarises 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, policymakers, and related research institutions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Samim Akgönül , Jørgen S. Nielsen , Ahmet Alibašić , Stephanie MüssigPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 14 Weight: 1.371kg ISBN: 9789004517752ISBN 10: 9004517758 Pages: 734 Publication Date: 15 December 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsContents Preface The Editors List of Technical Terms The Turkish Diaspora–A Channel of Influence Samim Akgönül Country Surveys Albania Mentor Beqa 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 Bulgaria Evlogi Stanchev and Stoyan Doklev Croatia Dino Mujadžević Cyprus Ali Dayıoğlu and Mete Hatay Czechia Karel Černý and Zuzana Rendek Denmark Jesper Petersen and Niels Valdemar Viding Estonia Ringo Ringvee Finland Teemu Pauha and Iiris Nikanne France Anne-Laure Zwilling and Hocine Kerzazi Georgia Thomas Liles Germany Tibor Linke and Isabel Schatzschneider Greece Konstantinos Tsitselikis and Alexandros Sakellariou Hungary Dániel Vékony Iceland Thorir Jonsson Hraundal Ireland Youcef Sai and Widad Jasmina Kid Italy Roberta Aluffi and Roberta Ricucci Latvia Egdūnas Račius Lithuania Egdūnas Račius Luxembourg Liz Lambert and Alberto Ambrosio Moldova Anatolie Bajora Montenegro Ermin Sinanović The Netherlands Martijn de Koning North Macedonia Nora Repo-Saeed Norway Marianne Hafnor Bøe Poland Agata S. Nalborczyk Portugal Pedro Pestana Soares and José Mapril Romania Adriana Cupcea Russia Elmira Akhmetova Serbia Andrea Marinković Slovakia Jozef Lenč Slovenia Christian Moe Spain Elena Arigita and Abdelaziz Hammaoui Sweden Göran Larsson and Simon Sorgenfrei Switzerland Mallory Schneuwly Purdie and Andreas Tunger-Zanetti Turkey Sinem Adar Ukraine Oleg Yarosh United Kingdom Abdul-Azim Ahmed and Laiqah OsmanReviewsAuthor InformationEditors-in-Chief: Samim Akgönül is Professor and Director of the Department of Turkish Studies at Strasbourg University and a 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), La Turquie “nouvelle” et les Franco-Turcs: une interdépendance complexe (Paris: L’Harmattan, 2020), Dictionnaire insolite de la Turquie (Paris: Cosmopole, 2021) and La modernité turque : Controverses dans le processus de modernisation ottoman et turc (Istanbul: Isis, 2022). Jørgen S. Nielsen is Emeritus Professor of Contemporary European Islam, University of Birmingham, UK, and is Affiliated 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 edn. with Jonas Otterbeck, 2015), editor of Muslim Political Participation in Europe (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2013), and executive editor of Annotated Legal Documents on Islam in Europe (Leiden: Brill, 2014 ongoing). Editors: 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 Southeastern Europe, contemporary Islamic political thought, and interreligious relations. Stephanie Müssig is researcher at the Erlangen Centre of Islam and Muslims in Europe (EZIRE), Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. Her research interests include political attitudes and behaviour of immigrants, and quantitative-empirical research on Muslim religion. Her most recent publication is Die politische Partizipation von Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund in Deutschland (Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2020). Egdūnas Račius is Professor of Islamic Studies at Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania. His field of interest is Muslim communities and governance of Islam in Eastern Europe. His most recent publications are Muslims in Eastern Europe (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018) and Islam in post-Communist Eastern Europe: between Churchification and Securitization (Leiden: Brill, 2020). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |