This book is a study of the Muslim voluntary associations in post-Ottoman Bosnia and Yugoslavia, with a focus on their gender dimension. At the same time, Fabio Giomi’s work is much more than this, because it intertwines the Muslim associational landscape with non-Muslim associations, voluntary associations with the political scene, and Bosnian reality with the two postimperial contexts in which it belonged—that is, post-Habsburg and post-Ottoman—as well as with the Yugoslav environment. The volume thus reconstructs a relevant chapter of the cultural, social, and political history of Yugoslavia and the Balkans
The Habsburg takeover of Ottoman Bosnia Herzegovina (1878–1918) is conventionally considered the ent...
Traduit par Smoki Musaraj de l'original en anglais, Publié in: *Religion, State & Society*, vol. 36 ...
This article addresses the complex reflections regarding gender relations expressed by women active ...
This book is a study of the Muslim voluntary associations in post-Ottoman Bosnia and Yugoslavia, wi...
This social, cultural, and political history of Slavic Muslim women of the Yugoslav region in the fi...
This social, cultural, and political history of Slavic Muslim women of the Yugoslav region in the fi...
This social, cultural, and political history of Slavic Muslim women of the Yugoslav region in the fi...
This article examines the possibilities and limitations of the archives of voluntary associations fo...
This is an ethnographic study of women's activism in Bosniac (Muslim) areas of post-war Bosnia-Herze...
This work aimed at providing a better understanding of the involvement of Ottoman (Muslim) women, b...
This thesis explores the transformations of the Muslim community (current Bosniaks) of Bosnia and He...
In the context of post-war Bosnia, this article analyzes the processes by which Bosnian muslim women...
The creation of the second Yugoslavia (1943–1992) heralded the legal and economic emancipation of wo...
During the past 20 years, gender and sexuality have started to play a crucial role within debates on...
Based on substantial fieldwork and thorough knowledge of written sources, Xavier Bougarel offers an ...
The Habsburg takeover of Ottoman Bosnia Herzegovina (1878–1918) is conventionally considered the ent...
Traduit par Smoki Musaraj de l'original en anglais, Publié in: *Religion, State & Society*, vol. 36 ...
This article addresses the complex reflections regarding gender relations expressed by women active ...
This book is a study of the Muslim voluntary associations in post-Ottoman Bosnia and Yugoslavia, wi...
This social, cultural, and political history of Slavic Muslim women of the Yugoslav region in the fi...
This social, cultural, and political history of Slavic Muslim women of the Yugoslav region in the fi...
This social, cultural, and political history of Slavic Muslim women of the Yugoslav region in the fi...
This article examines the possibilities and limitations of the archives of voluntary associations fo...
This is an ethnographic study of women's activism in Bosniac (Muslim) areas of post-war Bosnia-Herze...
This work aimed at providing a better understanding of the involvement of Ottoman (Muslim) women, b...
This thesis explores the transformations of the Muslim community (current Bosniaks) of Bosnia and He...
In the context of post-war Bosnia, this article analyzes the processes by which Bosnian muslim women...
The creation of the second Yugoslavia (1943–1992) heralded the legal and economic emancipation of wo...
During the past 20 years, gender and sexuality have started to play a crucial role within debates on...
Based on substantial fieldwork and thorough knowledge of written sources, Xavier Bougarel offers an ...
The Habsburg takeover of Ottoman Bosnia Herzegovina (1878–1918) is conventionally considered the ent...
Traduit par Smoki Musaraj de l'original en anglais, Publié in: *Religion, State & Society*, vol. 36 ...
This article addresses the complex reflections regarding gender relations expressed by women active ...