Muslim Tatar minorities in the Baltic Sea Region

Preliminary Material /Ingvar Svanberg and David Westerlund -- Introduction /Sebastian Cwiklinski -- Lithuania /Tamara Bairašauskaitė and Egdūnas Račius -- Poland /Agata S. Nalborczyk -- Saint Petersburg /Renat Bekkin and Sabira Ståhlberg -- Finland /Harry Halén and Tuomas Martikainen -- Estonia /Too...

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Collaborateurs: Svanberg, Ingvar 1953- (Éditeur intellectuel) ; Westerlund, David 1949- (Éditeur intellectuel)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Leiden Boston Brill [2016]
Dans: Muslim minorities (volume 20)
Année: 2016
Collection/Revue:Muslim minorities volume 20
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Ostseeraum / Tatars / Minorité / Musulman / Islam / Histoire
Sujets non-standardisés:B Tatars (Europe, Northern)
B Tatars (Baltic States)
B Muslims (Non-Islamic countries)
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Résumé:Preliminary Material /Ingvar Svanberg and David Westerlund -- Introduction /Sebastian Cwiklinski -- Lithuania /Tamara Bairašauskaitė and Egdūnas Račius -- Poland /Agata S. Nalborczyk -- Saint Petersburg /Renat Bekkin and Sabira Ståhlberg -- Finland /Harry Halén and Tuomas Martikainen -- Estonia /Toomas Abiline and Ringo Ringvee -- Latvia /Valters Ščerbinskis -- Sweden /Sabira Ståhlberg and Ingvar Svanberg -- Germany /Sebastian Cwiklinski -- Index /Ingvar Svanberg and David Westerlund.
In Muslim Tatar Minorities in the Baltic Sea Region , edited by Ingvar Svanberg and David Westerlund, the contributors introduce the history and contemporary situation of these little known groups of people that for centuries have been part of the religious and ethnic mosaic of this region. The book has a broad and multi-disciplinary scope and covers the early settlements in Lithuania and Poland, the later immigrations to Saint Petersburg, Finland, Estonia and Latvia, as well as the most recent establishments in Sweden and Germany. The authors, who hail from and are specialists on these areas, demonstrate that in several respects the Tatar Muslims have become well-integrated here. Contributors are: Toomas Abiline, Tamara Bairasauskaite, Renat Bekkin, Sebastian Cwiklinski, Harry Halén, Tuomas Martikainen, Agata Nalborczyk, Egdunas Racius, Ringo Ringvee, Valters Scerbinskis, Sabira Ståhlberg, Ingvar Svanberg and David Westerlund
ISBN:9004308806
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004308800