
Muslims and Communists in Post-Transition States
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. October 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
178 pages
978-1-032-92886-9 (ISBN)
Description
Popular uprisings have taken many different forms in the last hundred or so years since Muslims first began to grapple with modernity and to confront various systems of domination both European and indigenous.The relevance of studies of popular uprising and revolt in the Muslim world has recently been underlined by shattering recent events, particularly in Egypt, Yemen, Tunisia and Libya.
The book consists of a close analysis of the problematique of the Qur'an, showing the openness of the text to Islamic reform and renewal; the role of Islam in creating a specific form of communism in Albania and Kosova; the Chechen revolts against Russian rule after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the short-lived period of alliance between communism and Islam in the early 1920s; the history of alliances between British Muslims and socialists since the 1950s. The book also traces the evolution of the Muslim-Communist alliance during the twentieth century, analyses the driving forces behind it, looks at the new situation created by the democratic revolts of 2010-11 in the Middle East and attempts a prognosis for future relations between these and existing communist groups.
This volume contributes to the debate over the aims and methods of these popular uprisings.
This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics.
The book consists of a close analysis of the problematique of the Qur'an, showing the openness of the text to Islamic reform and renewal; the role of Islam in creating a specific form of communism in Albania and Kosova; the Chechen revolts against Russian rule after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the short-lived period of alliance between communism and Islam in the early 1920s; the history of alliances between British Muslims and socialists since the 1950s. The book also traces the evolution of the Muslim-Communist alliance during the twentieth century, analyses the driving forces behind it, looks at the new situation created by the democratic revolts of 2010-11 in the Middle East and attempts a prognosis for future relations between these and existing communist groups.
This volume contributes to the debate over the aims and methods of these popular uprisings.
This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Academic and Postgraduate
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
213 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-92886-9 (9781032928869)
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Persons
Ben Fowkes has lectured at a number of universities in the course of his career, including Sheffield University and London Metropolitan University. He is a specialist in studies of Soviet, East European and communist history, and the author of several publications in these areas.
Buelent Goekay is Professor of International Relations at Keele University. He is on the editorial board of a number of journals, including the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, and the author of many publications in this area, as well as in the fields of Middle Eastern and international politics.
Buelent Goekay is Professor of International Relations at Keele University. He is on the editorial board of a number of journals, including the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, and the author of many publications in this area, as well as in the fields of Middle Eastern and international politics.
Content
1. An Unholy Alliance against the Common Enemy: A History of Communists' Relations with Muslims Ben Fowkes and Buelent Goekay 2. The Imperial Reification of the Qur'an Vassilis K. Fouskas 3. 'Enverists' and 'Titoists' - Communism and Islam in Albania and Kosova, 1941-99: From the Partisan Movement of the Second World War to the Kosova Liberation War Stephen Schwartz 4. Assessing Unholy Alliances in Chechnya: From Communism and Nationalism to Islamism and Salafism Cerwyn Moore and Paul Tumelty 5. Uneasy Alliances: British Muslims and Socialists since the 1950s Farzana Shain 6. A Bibliographical Essay on the History of Communism and Communists in the Muslim World Ben Fowkes