ISBN:
9781350003613
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (268 pages)
Series Statement:
Islam of the Global West Ser
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Bougarel, Xavier Islam and nationhood in Bosnia-Herzegovina
DDC:
305.6970949740904
Keywords:
Cultural pluralism--Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Cultural pluralism ; Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Electronic books
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Bosnien-Herzegowina
;
Islam
;
Nationalbewusstsein
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Geschichte 1878-2013
Abstract:
"Cover page" -- "Halftitle page" -- "Series page" -- "Title page" -- "Copyright page" -- "Dedication" -- "Contents" -- "Acronyms" -- "List of Maps" -- "Note on Terminology" -- "Introduction" -- "1 The Origins of National Indetermination (1878â1914)" -- "The beginnings of national ideas among South Slavs" -- "The Muslim elites show allegiance to the new central power and turn inward" -- "Bosnism: a political failure with a cultural legacy" -- "The movement for the autonomy of Islamic religious institutions" -- "The nascent Muslim intelligentsia and early Islamic reformism" -- "The intelligentsia, the traditional elite, and Muslim national indetermination" -- "Demand for the autonomy of Bosnia-Herzegovina as a âsearch for empireâ" -- "2 The Disillusions of Yugoslavism (1914â41)" -- "The first Yugoslavia, between empire and nation-state" -- "The JMO between allegiance to the center and tactical alliances" -- "Motivations and limitations of Muslim Yugoslavism" -- "From the banning of the JMO to the movement for autonomy for Bosnia-Herzegovina" -- "Intellectuals and reformist âulamaâ faced with Muslim âbackwardnessâ" -- "Islamic revivalism and politicization of the â ilmiyya" -- "3 A Winding Search for Security (1941â5)" -- "The Yugoslav space in war: extreme violence and shifting alliances" -- "The NDH, the Muslim elites, and the resolutions of autumn 1941" -- "Demand for the autonomy of Bosnia-Herzegovina and appeal to the Third Reich" -- "The Young Muslims and the escape into the pan-Islamist utopia" -- "The Partisans as new protectors of the Muslim community" -- "4 Emergence of the Muslim Nation (1945â90)" -- "After the war, a return to Muslim ânational indeterminationâ" -- "The confederalization of Yugoslavia and recognition of the Muslim nation" -- "New Muslim elites and the process of ânational affirmationâ
Abstract:
"The Islamic Community, a proxy national institution" -- "The resurgence of the pan-Islamist current in Bosnia-Herzegovina" -- "From the Yugoslav crisis to the Islamic Community crisis" -- "The pan-Islamist takeover of nascent Muslim nationalism" -- "5 Caught in the Mortal Embrace of Nationalism (1990â5)" -- "The violent breakup of Yugoslavia and the choice for independence" -- "From defending a plurinational Bosnia-Herzegovina . . ." -- ". . . to the temptation of a small Muslim nation-state" -- "Exhaustion of nationalist mobilizations and territorialized consociationalism" -- "6 A Bosniak Nation Centered on Islam (1990â5)" -- "Muslims/Bosniaks: Birth of a political nation" -- "The re-Islamization of Bosniak national identity and the nationalization of Islam" -- "The SDA state: Less than an âIslamic republicâ?" -- "Between authoritarian re-Islamization and religious disenchantment" -- "7 On the European Fringes of the Umma (1992â5)" -- "Europe, America, and the Umma: The SDAâs internationalization strategies" -- "When worldviews consolidate the Bosniak national identity" -- "Globalized Islam and the rediscovery of a European Muslim identity" -- "8 Dreams of a Nation, Search for an Empire (1995â2013)" -- "Bosnia-Herzegovina after the war: A partial and fragile reintegration" -- "Bosnian society, a prisoner of the warâs aftermath" -- "The SDA, from political hegemony to a pragmatic shift" -- "Between secular national institutions and Islamic religious institutions" -- "Bosniaks/Bosnians: A national identity with uncertain boundaries" -- "The Islamic Community and pluralization of religious life" -- "The neo-Salafist movement, between jihad and routinization" -- "What place for Islam in Bosnia-Herzegovina?" -- "The Islamic Community and the future of Islam in Europe" -- "Conclusion" -- "Notes" -- "Selected Bibliography
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