Relations between Muslims and the Russian government have long been a source of tension and never more so than today. This penetrating examination of the conflict between the central authority of the Russian Empire and its Muslim regions before, during and immediately after the Russian Revolution illuminates this important relationship. It is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the complex dynamic between Islam and the State.This definitive history of the politics and administration of the state of Bukhara and its highly organised religious life is a source of many insights. It is also a superlative study of a Muslim reform movement in the context of Muslim modernism in other societies. "Islam and the Russian Empire" fills an important gap in our understanding of the Muslim question in the former Soviet Union and its influence on Russia's relations with other Muslim countries.The relationship between Islam and the State in Russia is highly topical. Author is a leading scholar and the acclaimed expert on this subject. This title includes wonderful endorsements.
An examination of the conflict between the central authority of the Russian Empire and its Muslim regions before, during and immediately after the Russian Revolution. It is suitable for those wishing to understand the complex dynamic between Islam and the State.About the AuthorHelene Carrere d'Encausse is one of France's most eminent specialists in Russian history and has been the permanent secretary of the Academie Francaise since 1990. She is the author of numerous books including Nicholas II and The End of the Soviet Empire. Maxime Rodinson (1915-2004) was a French Marxist historian who specialised in the study of Islam. Among his many publications are Muhammad, a sociological biography of the Prophet, and Islam and Capitalism.
Book InformationISBN 9781845118945
Author Helene Carrere d'EncausseFormat Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint I.B. TaurisPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC