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Islam Debates Around 1900: Colonies in Africa, Muslims in Berlin, and the Role of Missionaries and Orientalists
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- Islam Debates Around 1900: Colonies in Africa, Muslims in Berlin, and the Role of Missionaries and Orientalists
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- Rebekka Habermas
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- Barbara Becker-Cantarino
- Abstract
- Around 1900 German orientalists, missionaries and representatives of colonial pressure groups started a debate about the so-called Moslem world. This debate created new spaces, connecting Africa, Europe and the Ottoman Empire: It equally shaped and was shaped by old and newly invented religious traditions and it made and was made by changing coalitions between political, academic and economic interests of transnational scientific associations, local African societies and by worldwide organized missionary groups. Above all this debate shows surprising connections to current discussions and thereby provides an insight into the ongoing German discussions about modern migration and the role of religion.
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- Migration and Religion: Christian Transatlantic Missions, Islamic Migration to Germany
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- Leiden
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- Brill
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- 2012
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- 123
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- 154
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- Anglais
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