The Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina: Their Historic Development from the Middle Ages to the Dissolution of Yugoslavia
Mark Pinson
Ranging from medieval times to the collapse of Yugoslavia in 1992, this volume concentrates on the internal development of the Muslim community in Bosnia-Herzegovina and its relations with various suzerains. This updated edition features new bibliographic material, including a new section on resources covering Eastern Europe and the former Yugoslavia available through the Internet. |
Contents
ONE The Medieval and Ottoman Roots
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1 |
TWO Bosnia Under Ottoman Rule 14631800 22
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22 |
THREE Ottoman Bosnia 18001878
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54 |
FOUR The Muslims of BosniaHerzegovina
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84 |
From Religious Community to Socialist Nationhood
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129 |
Sources of Additional
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155 |
Index
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191 |
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