Agnès Nilufer Kefeli, Becoming Muslim in Imperial Russia. Conversion, Apostasy, and Literacy, Cornell University Press, 2014. Au cours du 19e siècle, dans la région de la Volga, des milliers de Tatars chrétiens appelés Kräshens (« baptisés ») réclamèrent aux autorités impériales d’être officiellement reconnus comme musulmans, en dépit des lois sur l’apostasie et le risque d’arrestation, de déportation ou d’exil. Pourquoi ces hommes et femmes ont-ils choisi d’abandonner en masse et publiquemen..
M.V. Dmitriev : The Reformation among the eastern Slavs The sixteenth century witnesses, among the ...
This chapter discusses the reasons for massive apostasies from Orthodoxy into Islam among the non-Ru...
Little is known in the world at large about the Finno-Ugrian and Chuvash peoples of the Volga region...
Lecture du livre de Agnès Nilufer Kefeli, Becoming Muslim in Imperial Russia. Conversion, Apostasy, ...
In the nineteenth century, the Russian Empire’s Middle Volga region (today’s Tatarstan) was the site...
In the nineteenth century, the Russian Empire's Middle Volga region (today's Tatarstan) was the site...
Saussay J. L'apostasie des Tatars christianisés en 1866. In: Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique, v...
Conversion / Pouvoir et religion. Le carnet de Pocram (Pouvoir politique et conversion religieuse (A...
Nadir Devlet, Islamic revival in the Volga-Ural region. In 922, Islam had acquired the status of the...
Agnès Kefeli-Clay, The popular Islam of the Christian Orthodox Tatars in the nineteenth century. Ove...
Dmitrieva Katia. Les conversions au catholicisme en Russie au XIXe siècle : ruptures historiques et ...
Yahya Abdoulline, History and contemporary interpretations of the Second Muslim Reformism (orjadidis...
Notes de lectures de Marie-Karine Schaub. Les mutations religieuses en Russie : conversions et séc...
Winner of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies' Reginald Zelnik Book Priz...
© Serials Publications.Relevance of the problem is determined by the fact that by studying the inter...
M.V. Dmitriev : The Reformation among the eastern Slavs The sixteenth century witnesses, among the ...
This chapter discusses the reasons for massive apostasies from Orthodoxy into Islam among the non-Ru...
Little is known in the world at large about the Finno-Ugrian and Chuvash peoples of the Volga region...
Lecture du livre de Agnès Nilufer Kefeli, Becoming Muslim in Imperial Russia. Conversion, Apostasy, ...
In the nineteenth century, the Russian Empire’s Middle Volga region (today’s Tatarstan) was the site...
In the nineteenth century, the Russian Empire's Middle Volga region (today's Tatarstan) was the site...
Saussay J. L'apostasie des Tatars christianisés en 1866. In: Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique, v...
Conversion / Pouvoir et religion. Le carnet de Pocram (Pouvoir politique et conversion religieuse (A...
Nadir Devlet, Islamic revival in the Volga-Ural region. In 922, Islam had acquired the status of the...
Agnès Kefeli-Clay, The popular Islam of the Christian Orthodox Tatars in the nineteenth century. Ove...
Dmitrieva Katia. Les conversions au catholicisme en Russie au XIXe siècle : ruptures historiques et ...
Yahya Abdoulline, History and contemporary interpretations of the Second Muslim Reformism (orjadidis...
Notes de lectures de Marie-Karine Schaub. Les mutations religieuses en Russie : conversions et séc...
Winner of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies' Reginald Zelnik Book Priz...
© Serials Publications.Relevance of the problem is determined by the fact that by studying the inter...
M.V. Dmitriev : The Reformation among the eastern Slavs The sixteenth century witnesses, among the ...
This chapter discusses the reasons for massive apostasies from Orthodoxy into Islam among the non-Ru...
Little is known in the world at large about the Finno-Ugrian and Chuvash peoples of the Volga region...