Curtis, Glenn E. "Religion." In Tajikistan: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1996, http://countrystudies.us/tajikistan/25.htm.
Curtis's article is brief. While it mentions Islam before the Soviet period, its main forces is on the Soviet and post-Soviet periods. Below is a quote about popular Islam during the Soviet period. His Bibliography contains over 90 entries, many of which are reports.
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Curtis, Glenn E. "Religion." In Turkmenistan: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1996, http://countrystudies.us/turkmenistan/14.htm.
Curtis discusses Sufi shaykhs and their role in syncretic Islamic practices, the authority of övlat lineages descended from the four Caliphs who succeeded Muhammad, Soviet atheism, and independent control of Islam. See also his Bibliography which contains over 90 entries, mostly published in the 1990s and many of them U.S. or World Bank government agency reports. Some of them relate to Islam in Central Asia.
Sections: History and Structure; Religion After Independence.
Curtis discusses Sufi shaykhs and their role in syncretic Islamic practices, the authority of övlat lineages descended from the four Caliphs who succeeded Muhammad, Soviet atheism, and independent control of Islam. See also his Bibliography which contains over 90 entries, mostly published in the 1990s and many of them U.S. or World Bank government agency reports. Some of them relate to Islam in Central Asia.
Sections: History and Structure; Religion After Independence.
Curtis, Glenn E. "Bibliography." In Kyrgyzstan: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1996, http://countrystudies.us/kyrgyzstan/33.htm.
Curtis's bibliography contains over 90 entries, mostly published in the 1990s. Some of them relate to Islam in Central Asia. See also his brief summaries in the section on Religion. Descriptors: 1990s, bibliography, C, Kyrgyzstan, website
Curtis's bibliography contains over 90 entries, mostly published in the 1990s. Some of them relate to Islam in Central Asia. See also his brief summaries in the section on Religion. Descriptors: 1990s, bibliography, C, Kyrgyzstan, website
Curtis, Glenn E. "Bibliography." In Kazakstan: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1996, http://countrystudies.us/kazakstan/40.htm.
Curtis's bibliography contains over 70 entries, mostly published in the 1990s. Some of them relate to Islam in Central Asia. See also his brief summaries in the following sections: Religion; Islam in the Past; Islam and the State. Descriptors: 1990s, bibliography, C, Kazakhstan, post-Soviet, website
Curtis's bibliography contains over 70 entries, mostly published in the 1990s. Some of them relate to Islam in Central Asia. See also his brief summaries in the following sections: Religion; Islam in the Past; Islam and the State. Descriptors: 1990s, bibliography, C, Kazakhstan, post-Soviet, website
Curtis, Glenn E. "Bibliography." In Uzbekistan: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1996, http://countrystudies.us/uzbekistan/57.htm.
Curtis's bibliography contains over 70 entries, mostly published in the 1990s. Some of them relate to Islam in Central Asia. See also his brief summaries in the following sections: Religion; Islam in the Soviet Era; Islamic Fundamentalism; Mainstream Islam in the 1990s. Descriptors: 1990s, bibliography, C, post-Soviet, Soviet, Uzbekistan, website
Curtis's bibliography contains over 70 entries, mostly published in the 1990s. Some of them relate to Islam in Central Asia. See also his brief summaries in the following sections: Religion; Islam in the Soviet Era; Islamic Fundamentalism; Mainstream Islam in the 1990s. Descriptors: 1990s, bibliography, C, post-Soviet, Soviet, Uzbekistan, website
National Council for Eurasian and East European Research, The. "Vladimir I. Toumanoff Virtual Library." The National Council for Eurasian and East European Research, http://www.nceeer.org/toumanoff.php.
The Library contains several hundred of the working papers submitted to NCEEER by scholars under their grants over the last two decades. Accordingly, this collection captures the efforts of some of our country's best researchers and analysts on the politics, history, sociology, economics and/or foreign policy of the states of the former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe.Many works on Islam in Central Asia are included in this online database which contains papers from 1998. Earlier papers are available through the University of Washington Libraries. For those papers, search Catalog. Seat Working paper and abstracts since 2001 are arranged by date. There is also an annotated bibliography of working papers from 1980 to 2000. Descriptors: bibliography, N, post-Soviet, Soviet, website
Berlin State Library - Germany. "European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES)." Berlin State Library - Germany, http://ebsees.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/institutions.php.
This website is a database of about 85,500 works from 1991-2007 in English and European languages contributed by academic organizations from Western Europe on Slavic and East European Studies. It contains simple and advanced search engines and browsing by subject headings and tag clouds. Some works on Islam in Central Asia are included. Descriptors: 1990s, 2000s, B, bibliography, website
This website is a database of about 85,500 works from 1991-2007 in English and European languages contributed by academic organizations from Western Europe on Slavic and East European Studies. It contains simple and advanced search engines and browsing by subject headings and tag clouds. Some works on Islam in Central Asia are included. Descriptors: 1990s, 2000s, B, bibliography, website
Jones, Schuyler. "Religion." In Afghanistan, 143-145. World bibliographical Series, v. 135. Oxford, England: Clio Press, 1992.
Jones only includes 15 works (all in the English language) on religion (mostly Islam) in his bibliography of Afghanistan. In addition to the chapter on Religion, works on Islam might be included in other chapters. Descriptors: 1990s, Afghanistan, bibliography, chapter, J, Soviet
Jones only includes 15 works (all in the English language) on religion (mostly Islam) in his bibliography of Afghanistan. In addition to the chapter on Religion, works on Islam might be included in other chapters. Descriptors: 1990s, Afghanistan, bibliography, chapter, J, Soviet
Bregel, Yuri. "Religion." In Bibliography of Islamic Central Asia, Part I: History; Religion; Culture, 671-712. Bloomington, IN: Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies, Indiana University, 1995.
Bregel's bibliography is three two-inch thick volumes covering everything to do with Central Asia. The section on religion is only one section of the bibliography and works touching on Islam in Central Asia might be found in other sections. Most of the works are in Russian or other Central Asian languages. Because this bibliography is so comprehensive, it appears to be a great tool for researching foreign sources on Central Asia. It's main limitation is that it was published in 1995 and does not include the many subsequent publications, including those in English, on the region.
Relevent Sections: Islam (General; Islamization; Islam under Russian Rule; Islam under Chinse Rule; Theology and Law; Sects (Ismailiyya; Other); Sufism (General, Early Sufism; Under Russian Rule; Under Chinese Rule; Sufi Orders: Naqshabandiyya; Sufi Orders: Yasaviyya; Sufi Orders: Kubraviyya; Sufi Orders:Other); Saints and Holy Places; Popular Beliefs and Practices. Descriptors: 1990s, B, bibliography, chapter, post-Soviet, pre-Tsarist, Soviet, Tsarist
Bregel's bibliography is three two-inch thick volumes covering everything to do with Central Asia. The section on religion is only one section of the bibliography and works touching on Islam in Central Asia might be found in other sections. Most of the works are in Russian or other Central Asian languages. Because this bibliography is so comprehensive, it appears to be a great tool for researching foreign sources on Central Asia. It's main limitation is that it was published in 1995 and does not include the many subsequent publications, including those in English, on the region.
Relevent Sections: Islam (General; Islamization; Islam under Russian Rule; Islam under Chinse Rule; Theology and Law; Sects (Ismailiyya; Other); Sufism (General, Early Sufism; Under Russian Rule; Under Chinese Rule; Sufi Orders: Naqshabandiyya; Sufi Orders: Yasaviyya; Sufi Orders: Kubraviyya; Sufi Orders:Other); Saints and Holy Places; Popular Beliefs and Practices. Descriptors: 1990s, B, bibliography, chapter, post-Soviet, pre-Tsarist, Soviet, Tsarist
Hanks, Reuel. "Religion." In Uzbekistan, 68-84. World Bibliographical Series, v. 218. Oxford, England: Clio Press, 1999, http://www.netlibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=41557.
In 17 pages, Hanks reviews 51 English language works on religion (mainly Islam) in Uzbekistan. In addition to this chapter on religion, works discussing Islam in Uzbekistan can be found in other chapters including those entitled Anthropology and Cultural Studies; and Women and Gender Issues. In his introduction, he notes that the bibliography is not intended to be comprehensive. Most of the works were published in the 1980s and 1990s and the oldest was published in 1959. The electronic version of this book is a nice feature. Descriptors: 1990s, bibliography, chapter, e-book, H, Uzbekistan, website
In 17 pages, Hanks reviews 51 English language works on religion (mainly Islam) in Uzbekistan. In addition to this chapter on religion, works discussing Islam in Uzbekistan can be found in other chapters including those entitled Anthropology and Cultural Studies; and Women and Gender Issues. In his introduction, he notes that the bibliography is not intended to be comprehensive. Most of the works were published in the 1980s and 1990s and the oldest was published in 1959. The electronic version of this book is a nice feature. Descriptors: 1990s, bibliography, chapter, e-book, H, Uzbekistan, website
Bleaney, C.H., et al., editors. Index Islamicus, Vol. 32. Cambridge University Library, and University of London. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers, 2010, http://www.brill.nl/II.
According to its own description: "Index Islamicus is THE international classified bibliography of publications in European languages on all aspects of Islam and the Muslim world." It contains many entries of works on Islam in Central Asia. Descriptors: 2010s, B, bibliography, website
According to its own description: "Index Islamicus is THE international classified bibliography of publications in European languages on all aspects of Islam and the Muslim world." It contains many entries of works on Islam in Central Asia. Descriptors: 2010s, B, bibliography, website
Bleuer, Christian. "The Afghanistan Analyst Bibliography, 5th Edition." The Afghanistan Analyst (2010), http://afghanistan-analyst.org/Documents/AfghanistanBibliography2010.pdf.
This bibliography is of contemporary Afghanistan with works in English, French, German, and Russian. Most works are not limited to northern Afghanistan. There is, however, a section on Ethnic Groups which includes works on Uzbeks, Turkmen, and Tajiks in Afghanistan. The other relevant section is Islam: Political Islam, Sharia, "Jihad", Sects and Religious Affairs. Descriptors: 2010s, Afghanistan, B, bibliography, e-article, post-Soviet
This bibliography is of contemporary Afghanistan with works in English, French, German, and Russian. Most works are not limited to northern Afghanistan. There is, however, a section on Ethnic Groups which includes works on Uzbeks, Turkmen, and Tajiks in Afghanistan. The other relevant section is Islam: Political Islam, Sharia, "Jihad", Sects and Religious Affairs. Descriptors: 2010s, Afghanistan, B, bibliography, e-article, post-Soviet
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