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基本説明
This book surveys the public and private relations between Russia and Islam and concludes these are more complex than is usually recognized. Covers the history of Russian/Islamic relations with today's contemporary climate.
Full Description
The end of communism has revived the historical debate about Russia's relations with both the West and the East. Some commentators viewed the Russian-Chechen war as a clash of civilizations, which would shape the future relationships between the new Russia and its Muslim periphery and perhaps lead to its disintegration. But the reality has challenged this scenario. This book surveys the public and private relations between Russia and Islam and concludes these are more complex than is usually recognized.
Contents
Preface Technical Note List of Maps Acknowledgements Glossary Russia's Encounter with Islam: (622-1480) Russia and its Muslim Neighbours: 1480-1881 Russia's Umma and Modernization at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century Muslin's under Soviet Rule: 1917-1991 Russia's Muslims after the Collapse of Communism Chechnya and Political Islam Conclusion Bibliography Index