Jocelyne Cesari: Introduction
Part I: Islam as a Post Colonial, Post WWII Religion in Europe
1: Jennifer Selby: France
2: Sophie Gilliat-Ray: The United Kingdom
3: Riem Spielhaus: Germany
4: Maurizio Berger: The Netherlands
5: Farid El Asri and Nadia Fadil: Belgium
Part II: The Arrival of Islam as Post 1974 Migration
6: Chantal Saint-Blancat: Italy
7: Ana I Planet Contreras: Spain
8: Nicholas Prevelakis, Panos Hatziprokopiou, and Venetia Evergeti:
Greece
9: Garbi Schmidt and Jonas Otterbeck: Scandinavian Countries
Part III: The Old European Land of Islam
10: Ahmet Alibasic: Bosnia and Herzegovina
11: Isa Blumi and Gezim Krasniqi: Albanians' Islam(s)
12: Stephane A Dudoignon: Russia
13: Antonina Zhelyazkova: Bulgaria
Part IV: Islam and European Secularism
14: Silvio Ferrari and Rossella Bottoni: Institutionalization of
Islam
15: Mathias Rohe: Shari'a in Europe
16: Jennifer Selby: Hijab
Part V: Islam and European Politics
17: Ayhan Kaya: Islamophobia
18: Daniela Pisoiu: Radicalization
Jocelyne Cesari: Conclusion: Is there a European Islam?
Jocelyne Cesari is a Research associate at the Centre for European
Studies and Director of the Islam in the West Program at Harvard
University. She is a Senior Research Fellow at the Berkley Center
for Peace, Religion and World Affairs at Georgetown University. Her
recent publications include, Why the West Fears Islam: An
Exploration of Muslims in Liberal Democracies (Palgrave MacMilllan,
2013) and The Awakening of Muslim Democracy: Religion,
Modernity, and the State (Cambridge University Press, 2013).
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