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In The Pechenegs: Nomads in the Political and Cultural Landscape of Medieval Europe, Aleksander Paroń offers a reflection on the history of the Pechenegs, a nomadic people which came to control the Black Sea steppe by the end of the ninth century. Nomadic peoples have often been presented in European historiography as aggressors and destroyers whose appearance led to only chaotic decline and economic stagnation. Making use of historical and archaeological sources along with abundant comparative material, Aleksander Paroń offers here a multifaceted and cogent image of the nomads’ relations with neighboring political and cultural communities in the tenth and eleventh centuries. Readership: All those who are interested in the history of medieval nomadic peoples in Europe, and anyone seeking to understand the relations of nomads of the late pre-Mongol epoch with the outside world.
Slavs, Eastern --- History. --- General and world history --- Nomads --- Pecheneg (Turkic people) --- History
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Explores the complex set of processes that determine the incorporation patterns of migrants from Balkan countries in Greece.
Balkar (Turkic people) -- Greece -- Thessalonik ̄e. --- Balkar (Turkic people) -- Greece. --- Immigrants -- Greece -- Thessalonik ̄e. --- Immigrants -- Greece. --- Immigrants --- Balkar (Turkic people) --- Balkarians --- Emigrants --- Foreign-born population --- Foreign population --- Foreigners --- Migrants --- Ethnology --- Turkic peoples --- Persons --- Aliens --- culture and instituten --- sociology --- sociologie --- culture and institutions --- Social integration --- Emigration and immigration --- Cultural assimilation --- Social aspects --- Balkan Peninsula --- Emigration and immigration. --- Immigration --- International migration --- Migration, International --- Population geography --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Colonization --- Inclusion, Social --- Integration, Social --- Social inclusion --- Sociology --- Belonging (Social psychology) --- Balkan States --- Balkans --- Europe, Southeastern --- Southeastern Europe
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Explores how the PRC's 'carrot and stick' approach to its two most problematic nationalities, the Tibetans and Uyghurs, has been implemented and reacted to in the economy, education, popular culture, religious policies and other arenas.
Chinese autonomous regions --- Uighur (Turkic people) --- Tibetans --- Ethnology --- Tibeto-Burman peoples --- Taranchi (Turkic people) --- Uighurs --- Uigur (Turkic people) --- Uigurs --- Uyghur (Turkic people) --- Uyghurs --- Uygur (Turkic people) --- Weiwu'er (Turkic people) --- Turkic peoples --- Autonomous regions, Chinese --- China --- Cina --- Kinë --- Cathay --- Chinese National Government --- Chung-kuo kuo min cheng fu --- Republic of China (1912-1949) --- Kuo min cheng fu (China : 1912-1949) --- Chung-hua min kuo (1912-1949) --- Kina (China) --- National Government (1912-1949) --- China (Republic : 1912-1949) --- People's Republic of China --- Chinese People's Republic --- Chung-hua jen min kung ho kuo --- Central People's Government of Communist China --- Chung yang jen min cheng fu --- Chung-hua chung yang jen min kung ho kuo --- Central Government of the People's Republic of China --- Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo --- Zhong hua ren min gong he guo --- Kitaĭskai︠a︡ Narodnai︠a︡ Respublika --- Činská lidová republika --- RRT --- Republik Rakjat Tiongkok --- KNR --- Kytaĭsʹka Narodna Respublika --- Jumhūriyat al-Ṣīn al-Shaʻbīyah --- RRC --- Kitaĭ --- Kínai Népköztársaság --- Chūka Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Erets Sin --- Sin --- Sāthāranarat Prachāchon Čhīn --- P.R. China --- PR China --- Chung-kuo --- Zhongguo --- Zhonghuaminguo (1912-1949) --- Zhong guo --- Chine --- République Populaire de Chine --- República Popular China --- Catay --- VR China --- VRChina --- 中國 --- 中国 --- 中华人民共和国 --- Jhongguó --- Bu̇gu̇de Nayiramdaxu Dundadu Arad Ulus --- Bu̇gu̇de Nayiramdaqu Dumdadu Arad Ulus --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh Dundad Ard Uls --- Khi︠a︡tad --- Kitad --- Dumdadu Ulus --- Dumdad Uls --- Думдад Улс --- Kitajska --- China (Republic : 1949- ) --- Ethnic relations --- Political aspects. --- E-books --- S24/0800 --- S25/0800 --- S11/1210 --- Tibet--Social conditions (incl. ethnography) --- Xinjiang--Social conditions --- China: Social sciences--Works on the national minorities and special groups in China: general and before 1949 (Tibetans, Mongols etc. see Tibet, Mongolia ... but social relations between Chinese and these minorities come here) --- PRC --- P.R.C. --- BNKhAU --- БНХАУ
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First publication of the TIES Project studies the social situation and views of the Dutch second generation of Turkish and Moroccan origin
Amsterdam (Netherlands) -- Ethnic relations. --- Moroccans -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam -- Social conditions. --- Moroccans -- Netherlands -- Rotterdam -- Social conditions. --- Rotterdam (Netherlands) -- Ethnic relations. --- Turks -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam -- Social conditions. --- Turks -- Netherlands -- Rotterdam -- Social conditions. --- Turks --- Moroccans --- Social conditions. --- Amsterdam (Netherlands) --- Rotterdam (Netherlands) --- Ethnic relations. --- Turkish people --- Amesterdão (Netherlands) --- Amstelodamum (Netherlands) --- Amstelaedamum (Netherlands) --- Amstelredamum (Netherlands) --- Amsterodamum (Netherlands) --- Amstelrodamum (Netherlands) --- Ethnology --- Turkic peoples
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Honor killings-murders carried out to cleanse tarnished family honor or chastity-have long been reported as significant problems in the heart of the Muslim world. It is also a widely known phenomenon in Turkey, where an average of six such killings is reported per month, and with Turkish migration to Western Europe since the 1960's, these murders have been reported in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Sweden, and Denmark. Clementine van Eck's incisive study examines twenty such murders committed in the Netherlands, focusing particular attention on the social factors that play a role in the decision to commit an honor killing.
Eerwraak --- Turkse migranten --- Nederland --- Eerwraak. --- Nederland. --- Vendetta --- Turks --- Social problems --- Vendetta (Islamic law) --- Social life and customs. --- Reform, Social --- Social reform --- Social welfare --- Turkish people --- Blood feuds --- Feuds --- Islamic law --- Social history --- Applied sociology --- Ethnology --- Turkic peoples --- Revenge --- Self-help (Law) --- Lex talionis --- Truce of God
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A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. Persian is one of the great lingua francas of world history. Yet despite its recognition as a shared language across the Islamic world and beyond, its scope, impact, and mechanisms remain underexplored. A world historical inquiry into pre-modern cosmopolitanism, The Persianate World traces the reach and limits of Persian as a Eurasian language in a comprehensive survey of its geographical, literary, and social frontiers. From Siberia to Southeast Asia, and between London and Beijing, this book shows how Persian gained, maintained, and finally surrendered its status to imperial and vernacular competitors. Fourteen essays trace Persian's interactions with Bengali, Chinese, Turkic, Punjabi, and other languages to identify the forces that extended "Persographia," the domain of written Persian. Spanning the ages of expansion and contraction, The Persianate World offers a critical survey of both the supports and constraints of one of history's key languages of global exchange.
Literature & literary studies --- History --- beijing. --- bengali. --- chinese. --- eurasian language. --- geographical. --- imperial. --- islamic world. --- language. --- literary. --- london. --- persian. --- persographia. --- pre modern cosmopolitanism. --- punjabi. --- shared language. --- siberia. --- social frontiers. --- southeast asia. --- turkic. --- under explored language. --- vernacular competitors. --- world historical inquiry. --- world history. --- written persian.
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This definitive study investigates the variations in educational mobility of second-generation Turks in France, Austria and Sweden. The findings show that differences are most pronounced in the Austrian education system, can be seen clearly in France and are least pronounced in Sweden. Schnell underscores the importance of both individual characteristics and institutional ones, but the institutional arrangements of education systems are found to matter more for the outcome of this mobility process.
Educational equalization -- Turks. --- Educational equalization --- Turks. --- Educational inequality --- Equal education --- Equal educational opportunity --- Equalization, Educational --- Education --- Affirmative action programs in education --- Aims and objectives --- Educational equality --- Educational equity --- Equality of education --- Equity, Educational --- Inequality, Educational --- Opportunity, Equal educational --- Educational mobility --- Turks --- Children of immigrants --- First generation children --- Immigrants' children --- Second generation children --- Immigrants --- Turkish people --- Ethnology --- Turkic peoples --- Education mobility --- Mobility, Educational --- Social mobility --- TIES, second-generation Turks, education, mobility, pathways.
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"A critical, comparative examination of internal colonization exercised by the United States and Russia and experienced by two indigenous populations, the Sioux and the Kazakhs, to negate the tendency to isolate the study of American history, to overemphasize the uniqueness of the American development and to exalt national pride"--Provided by publisher.
Imperialism ‡x History. --- Collective memory ‡z Russia. --- Collective memory ‡z United States. --- Dakota Indians ‡x History. --- Kazakhs ‡x History. --- United States ‡x Territorial expansion. --- Russia ‡x Territorial expansion. --- Dakota Indians --- Kazakhs --- Kazaks --- Kirghiz-Kaissacks --- Kirghiz-Kazaks --- Rossīi︠a︡ --- Rossīĭskai︠a︡ Imperīi︠a︡ --- Russia (Provisional government, 1917) --- Russia (Vremennoe pravitelʹstvo, 1917) --- Ṛusastan --- Russia (Tymchasovyĭ uri︠a︡d, 1917) --- Russian Empire --- Rosja --- Annexations --- Collective memory --- Imperialism --- Comparative civilization. --- History. --- United States --- Russia --- Territorial expansion. --- Ethnology --- Turkic peoples --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- Civilization, Comparative --- Civilization --- Russie --- Russland --- Russian S.F.S.R. --- Russia (Territory under White armies, 1918-1920) --- Qazaqs
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This report on the German results of the Integration of the Second Generation in Europe (TIES) survey looks at the integration process for second generation inhabitants of Turkish and Yugoslavian backgrounds living in Berlin and Frankfurt. Examining the TIES results, Inken Sürig and Maren Wilmes discuss diverse topics such as educational outcomes, segregation and housing, ethnic and cultural orientations, and social relations.
Yugoslavs --- Jugoslavs --- Yougoslavs --- Yugoslavians --- First generation children --- Immigrants' children --- Second generation children --- Children of immigrants --- Turks --- Ethnology --- Slavs, Southern --- Turkish people --- Turkic peoples --- Immigrants --- Cultural assimilation --- Education --- Social conditions. --- Germany --- Weimar Republic --- Germanii︠a︡ --- Германия --- BRD --- FRN --- Jirmānīya --- جرمانيا --- Nimechchyna --- Gjermani --- Federalʹna Respublika Nimechchyny --- Veĭmarskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Ashkenaz --- Germanyah --- Bundesrepublik Deutschland --- Federal Republic of Germany --- Deutschland --- Repoblika Federalin'i Alemana --- República Federal de Alemania --- Alemania --- República de Alemania --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- Kholboony Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- KhBNGU --- ХБНГУ --- German Uls --- Germania --- Republika Federal Alemmana --- Deutsches Reich --- Grossdeutsches Reich --- Weimarer Republik --- Vācijā --- ドイツ --- Doitsu --- ドイツ連邦共和国 --- Doitsu Renpō Kyōwakoku --- Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955) --- Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : British Zone) --- Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : French Zone) --- Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : Russian Zone) --- Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : U.S. Zone) --- Germany (East) --- Germany (West) --- Holy Roman Empire --- Social conditions --- E-books --- Deguo --- 德国 --- Gėrman --- Герман Улс --- ドイツ レンポウ キョウワコク --- second generation --- germany --- integration --- migration --- Berlin --- Frankfurt --- Hauptschule --- International Standard Classification of Education --- Labour economics --- Realschule --- Treatment and control groups --- Vocational education
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"Reports the results of a study carried out in Stockholm, Sweden, of the situation for descendants of migrants from Turkey. It is part of the international comparative study of the 'integration of second generation migrants'. This Swedish study was carried out by researchers at the Centre for Research in International Migration and Ethnic Relations (CEIFO) at Stockholm University; it looks into issues of identity, family situation, language use, education, labour market experiences and employment."
Immigration & Emigration --- Political Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Turkey --- Emigration and immigration. --- Children of immigrants --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Turks --- Cultural assimilation --- Social conditions. --- First generation children --- Immigrants' children --- Second generation children --- Turkish people --- Immigration --- International migration --- Migration, International --- Immigrants --- Ethnology --- Turkic peoples --- Anthropology --- Socialization --- Acculturation --- Cultural fusion --- Emigration and immigration --- Minorities --- Population geography --- Colonization --- Social integration. --- Andragenerationens invandrare. --- Turkar --- historia. --- Cultural assimilation. --- Sverige --- Turkey. --- Sweden --- Turkiet. --- Stockholm (Sweden) --- Inclusion, Social --- Integration, Social --- Social inclusion --- Sociology --- Belonging (Social psychology) --- Estocolmo (Sweden) --- Holmia (Sweden) --- Stoccolma (Sweden) --- Stokgolʹm (Sweden) --- Stokholm (Sweden) --- Stockholms stad (Sweden) --- Estocolm (Sweden) --- Estocolme (Sweden) --- Estokolmo (Sweden) --- Gorad Stakgolʹm (Sweden) --- STO (City : Sweden) --- Stjokolna (Sweden) --- Stoccholm (Sweden) --- Tukholma (Sweden) --- Stockholms kommun (Sweden) --- Anatolia --- Anatolie --- Ānātūlī --- Asia Minor --- Asia Minore --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh Turk Uls --- Buturuki --- Cộng hoà Thỏ̂ Nhĩ Kỳ --- Dēmokratia tēs Tourkias --- Devlet-i Aliye Osmaniye --- Durka --- Durkka dásseváldi --- Gweriniaeth Twrci --- Jamhuri ya Uturuki --- Jamhuuriyada Turki --- Jumhūrīyah al-Turkīyah --- Komara Tirkiyeyê --- Lýðveldið Turkaland --- Lýðveldið Tyrkland --- Orílẹ̀-èdè Olómìnira ilẹ̀ Túrkì --- Osmanlı İmparatorluğu --- Osmanskai︠a︡ Imperii︠a︡ --- Ottoman Empire --- Pobblaght ny Turkee --- Poblacht na Tuirce --- Repóbblica d'l Turchî --- Repubbleche de Turchie --- Repubblica di Turchia --- Republic of Turkey --- Republic of Türkiye --- República da Turquia --- Republica de Turchia --- Republica de Turquía --- Republica Turcia --- Republiek Turkeye --- Republiek Turkije --- Republiek van Turkye --- Republik bu Tirki --- Republik Tierkei --- Republik Turkäi --- Republik Türkei --- Républik Turki --- Republik Turkia --- Republika e Turqisë --- Republika ng Turkiya --- Repùblika Tërecczi --- Republika Turcija --- Republika Turcji --- Republika Turcyje --- Republika Turecko --- Republika Turkiya --- Republika Turkojska --- Republika Turska --- Republika Turt︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Republiḳah ha-Ṭurḳiyah --- Republiken Turkiet --- Republikken Tyrkia --- Republikken Tyrkiet --- République de Turquie --- République turque --- Repuvlika de Turkiya --- Ripablik kya Buturuki --- Ripoliku Turkiyakondre --- T.C. (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti) --- Tagduda n Tturk --- TC --- Teki --- Tëreckô --- Ṭerḳay --- Ṭerḳishe Republiḳ --- Thekhi --- Thỏ̂ Nhĩ Kỳ --- Thú-ngí-khì --- Tiakei --- Tierkei --- Tiki --- Tirki --- Tırkiya --- Tirkiye --- Ti︠u︡rk --- Ti︠u︡rk Respublika --- Ti︠u︡rkii︠a︡ --- Ti︠u︡rkii︠a︡ Respublika --- Tlacatlahtocayotl Turquia --- Tʻŏkʻi --- T'ŏk'i Konghwaguk --- Tʼóok Bikéyah --- Torkėjė --- Tȯrkiă --- Törkie --- Törkieë --- Tȯrkii︠a︡ --- Tȯrkii︠a︡ Jȯmḣu̇rii︠a︡te --- Török Köztársaság --- Törökország --- Toruko --- Toruko Kyōwakoku --- Tourkia --- Tourkikē Dēmokratia --- Tturk --- Tu er qi gong he guo --- Tū-ī-gì --- Tū-ī-gì Gê̤ṳng-huò-guók --- Tu'erqi --- Tu'erqi gong he guo --- Tu'erqi Gongheguo --- Tuirc --- Tunkī --- Turchî --- Turchia --- Turchie --- Turchy Respublikæ --- Turcia --- Turcija --- Turcijas Republika --- Turcja --- Turcland --- Turcyjo --- Turechchyna --- Turecká republika --- Turecko --- Tureke --- Turet︠s︡ka Respublika --- Turėtskai︠a︡ Rėspublika --- Tureuki --- Türgi --- Türgi Vabariik --- Türgü --- Türgü Vabariik --- Turk --- Turkäi --- Turkaland --- Turkamastor --- Türkän --- Turkanʹ respubliksʹ --- Turkee --- Türkei --- Turkeya --- Turkeye --- Turki --- Turkia --- Turkia Respubliko --- Turkieë --- Turkiet --- Turkii --- Tu̇rkii︠a︡ --- Tu̇rkii︠a︡ Respublikasy --- Tu̇rkiĭė --- Tu̇rkiĭė Respublikata --- Turkija --- Turkije --- Turkin tasavalta --- Turkio --- Turkiyā --- Turkiya Republika --- Türkiyä Respublikası --- Turkiyah --- Turkiyakondre --- Türkiye --- Türkiye Cumhuriyeti --- Türkiýe Respublikasy --- Turkki --- Turkojska --- Turkowska --- Turkujo --- Turkya --- Turkyah --- Turkye --- Turqia --- Turquía --- Turquie (Repupblic) --- Turska --- Turtchie --- Turt︠s︡i --- Turt︠s︡i Respubliki --- Turt︠s︡iĭ --- Turt︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Turtsyi︠a︡ --- Turukiya --- Tuykia --- Twrci --- Tyrkia --- Tyrkiet --- Tyrkland --- Tẏrt︠s︡i --- Uturuki --- Vysokai︠a︡ Porta --- Whenua Korukoru --- Τουρκική Δημοκρατία --- Τουρκία --- Δημοκρατία της Τουρκίας --- Република Турска --- Република Турция --- Република Турција --- Турска --- Турцыя --- Турци --- Турци Республики --- Турция --- Турција --- Турций --- Турція --- Турчы Республикæ --- Турэцкая Рэспубліка --- Турк --- Туркань республиксь --- Туркамастор --- Турецька Республіка --- Турецка Республіка --- Турецкая Республика --- Туреччина --- Тюрк --- Тюрк Республика --- Тюркия --- Тюркия Республика --- רפובליקה הטורקית --- תורכיה --- טערקישע רעפובליק --- טערקיי --- טורקיה --- تركيا --- جمهورية التركية --- トルコ --- トルコ共和国 --- 土耳其 --- 土耳其共和國 --- 터키 --- 터키 공화국 --- Kingdom of Sweden --- Konungariket Sverige --- Schweden --- Shvet︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Suecia --- Suède --- Suwēden --- Svezia --- Szwecja --- Zviedrija --- Zweden --- スウェーデン --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / General. --- Ānātūl --- Cộng hoà Thỏ̂ Nhĩ K --- Komara Tirkiyey --- Orílẹ̀-èdè Olómìnira ilẹ̀ Túrk --- Osmanskai͡a Imperii͡ --- Repóbblica d'l Turch --- Republika e Turqis --- Republika Turt͡sii͡ --- T.C. --- Tëreck --- Ṭerḳishe Republi --- Thỏ̂ Nhĩ K --- Thú-ngí-kh --- Ti͡urk --- Ti͡urk Respublika --- Ti͡urkii͡ --- Ti͡urkii͡a Respublika --- Torkėj --- Tȯrki --- Tȯrkii͡ --- Tȯrkii͡a Jȯmḣu̇rii͡ate --- Tū-ī-g --- Tunk --- Turch --- Turet͡ska Respublika --- Turėtskai͡a Rėspublika --- Türg --- Turkie --- Tu̇rkii͡ --- Tu̇rkii͡a Respublikasy --- Tu̇rkiĭ --- Turkiy --- Turquie --- Turt͡si --- Turt͡si Respubliki --- Turt͡sii͡ --- Turtsyi͡ --- Tẏrt͡si --- Vysokai͡a Porta --- integration --- migrant descendants --- education --- identity --- labour market --- Assyrian people --- Ethnic group --- Kurds --- Reference group --- Target audience --- Youth --- integration, migrant descendants, education, labour market, identity.
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