This study examines the modern history of the Hui to understand how China, a multiethnic empire-turned-nation-state, has shaped and been shaped by its many “others,” particularly its ethnic and religious minorities. The Hui, as millions of Chinese-speaking Muslims scattered throughout China are known, are unique among the People’s Republic of China’s 55 officially recognized minorities in sharing nothing in common other than a religious identity, Islam. Moreover, unlike Tibetans and Mongolians in the PRC and many minorities in other post-imperial states, the Hui inherited no system of representation from the dynastic era. This lack of political institutionalization through the Qing reign should draw attention to what remains an underexamine...
The Uighur issue is of vital regional and global security importance to China. Although minority sep...
This thesis explores the history of an empire’s attempt to remake its Muslim subjects. The reconstru...
An intensification of mutual antagonism between the Muslim Hui and Han Chinese people reached a clim...
This study examines the process in which acculturated and dispersed Sino-Muslims in late imperial Ch...
State and society have been ambiguous entities in parts of Northwest China for centuries. A border r...
This paper explores the contentious ethno-historical process of identity formation among the Hui nat...
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, I explain the nature of the education and engagement of you...
Hui 回 is among the 10 officially recognized Islamic minzu 民族 (ethnic group; nationality) of China. T...
In the late 1970s Islam regained its force by generating novel forms of piety and forging new paths ...
The Hui Muslims is the largest Muslim minority ethnic group in China. During Republic of China (191...
This dissertation is a historical investigation into the relations between the Sharīʿa and the pre-c...
Ma Hongkui kept Ningxia (a northwest Chinese province) under a tight control unusual in Republican C...
This dissertation investigates Chinese Muslim (Hui) intellectual currents from the late Qing dynasty...
The freedom of religion in communist China is an ambiguous notion as the communist party understands...
The author examines the historical, social, and cultural connections between China and its Muslim mi...
The Uighur issue is of vital regional and global security importance to China. Although minority sep...
This thesis explores the history of an empire’s attempt to remake its Muslim subjects. The reconstru...
An intensification of mutual antagonism between the Muslim Hui and Han Chinese people reached a clim...
This study examines the process in which acculturated and dispersed Sino-Muslims in late imperial Ch...
State and society have been ambiguous entities in parts of Northwest China for centuries. A border r...
This paper explores the contentious ethno-historical process of identity formation among the Hui nat...
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, I explain the nature of the education and engagement of you...
Hui 回 is among the 10 officially recognized Islamic minzu 民族 (ethnic group; nationality) of China. T...
In the late 1970s Islam regained its force by generating novel forms of piety and forging new paths ...
The Hui Muslims is the largest Muslim minority ethnic group in China. During Republic of China (191...
This dissertation is a historical investigation into the relations between the Sharīʿa and the pre-c...
Ma Hongkui kept Ningxia (a northwest Chinese province) under a tight control unusual in Republican C...
This dissertation investigates Chinese Muslim (Hui) intellectual currents from the late Qing dynasty...
The freedom of religion in communist China is an ambiguous notion as the communist party understands...
The author examines the historical, social, and cultural connections between China and its Muslim mi...
The Uighur issue is of vital regional and global security importance to China. Although minority sep...
This thesis explores the history of an empire’s attempt to remake its Muslim subjects. The reconstru...
An intensification of mutual antagonism between the Muslim Hui and Han Chinese people reached a clim...