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Europa --- Europe --- Islam --- Mohammedanen --- Musulmans --- Muslims --- Social conditions --- History --- Cultural assimilation --- Muslims - Europe - Social conditions - 20th century --- Islam - Europe - History - 20th century --- Muslims - Cultural assimilation - Europe
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Islam --- History of Europe --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1920-1929 --- Muslims --- History --- Europe --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- History. --- Religions --- Muslims - Europe --- Islam - Europe - History --- Europe - History - 1918-1945
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[Volume 2] Comme le premier, ce second tome se réfère directement à des débats civiques actuels, et plus particulièrement au projet de l' « Euroméditerranée », avec ce qu'il implique comme questionnements à l'Union européenne. Là encore, il s'agit de rompre avec la vision classique de deux mondes, Europe et Islam, qui se regardent en chiens de faïence, en concluant parfois des alliances diplomatiques et en s'empruntant de temps en temps sur le plan culturel. Les auteurs infèrent de la longue présence musulmane en Europe, une toute autre perspective pour comprendre les relations et l'entre-deux de la Méditerranée. Leur argument est qu'une forte conflictualité entre l'Europe et les sociétés islamiques n'empêchait pas de véritables relations de continuum, à la fois culturel et humain, un peu comme aujourd'hui où ces relations sont tendues et crispées alors même que l'imbrication des populations est constante. Ils discutent alors l'idée reçue que ce continuum serait le fait de diasporas ou de médiateurs culturels privilégiés pour montrer que des dynamiques intégratrices animent, de part et d'autre et au coeur même de leurs structures, les sociétés en contact.Ce livre plus théorique invite à sortir d'une problématique toujours sous-jacente du « choc des civilisations », en montrant que les frontières politiques et religieuses ne recoupent pas nécessairement des ensembles culturels cohérents et que, si l'adversité politique ou religieuse est bien réelle, il ne faut pas en déduire des situations de vide ou d'interstices sur d'autres plans. Il permet d'affirmer que, sur un autre mode, plus culturel et social, les musulmans s'avèrent solubles dans l'Europe. Les antagonismes religieux ou politiques, aussi rédhibitoires soient-ils, ne doivent pas empêcher de voir les lieux d'une proximité ou d'une identité d'être, au sens de l'être social ou culturel et non pas au sens de l'humanisme. [Volume 1] Un musulman peut-il être européen ? Cette interrogation, qui n'a été formulée explicitement qu'avec l'irruption sur la scène politique du débat sur l'entrée de la Turquie dans l'Europe, se posait déjà au Moyen Age et à l'époque moderne. Pourtant, un préjugé tenace voudrait que les musulmans aient été quasiment absents d'Europe jusqu'au XIXe siècle, les flux de circulation ou d'immigration étant tous tributaires de la colonisation. Opposant des arguments scientifiques à ces idées reçues, les études réunies ici démontrent qu'au contraire des musulmans ont été intégrés par milliers aux sociétés d'Europe occidentale, mais que ce fait est passé inaperçu. Cette invisibilité nous apprend que, loin d'être contemporaines, la question de la présence de l'islam dans l'espace public et celle de la pratique du culte musulman sont anciennes - et enfouies. Ce premier volume d'une vaste enquête sur l'histoire de la présence musulmane en Europe a l'ambition d'expliquer pourquoi cette réalité est restée ignorée et à quelles difficultés on se heurte à vouloir définir un "musulman" dans un contexte européen, ce qui, aujourd'hui comme hier, pose des problèmes éthiques et politiques forts.
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Conflict of laws --- Islamic law --- Muslims --- Religion and law --- Legal polycentricity --- Islam --- History --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Civil rights --- Europe --- Conflict of laws - Europe - Congresses --- Islamic law - Europe - History - Congresses --- Muslims - Legal status, laws, etc. - Europe - Congresses --- Muslims - Civil rights - Europe - Congresses --- Religion and law - Europe - Congresses --- Legal polycentricity - Europe - Congresses --- Islam - Europe - History - Congresses
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This book cuts across important debates in cultural studies, literary criticism, politics, sociology, and anthropology. Meyda Yegenoglu brings together different theoretical strands in the debates regarding immigration, from Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic understanding of the subject formation, to Zygmunt Bauman's notion of the stranger.
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Muslims in Interwar Europe provides a comprehensive overview of the history of Muslims in interwar Europe. Based on personal and official archives, memoirs, press writings and correspondences, the contributors analyse the multiple aspects of the global Muslim religious, political and intellectual affiliations in interwar Europe. They argue that Muslims in interwar Europe were neither simply visitors nor colonial victims, but that they constituted a group of engaged actors in the European and international space.
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An authoritative account of how Islam came to twentieth-century Europe and altered the continent's cultural, political, and security landscape is revealed in a study that looks at the emerging threat of radical Islam in Europe.
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