Full Description
From Volume 7 onwards, new format with a more current and topical focus on a country level.
The Yearbook of Muslims in Europe is an essential resource for analysis of Europe's dynamic Muslim populations. Featuring up-to-date research from forty-five European countries, this comprehensive reference work summarizes significant activities, trends, and developments.
Each new volume reports on the most current information available from surveyed countries, offering an annual overview of statistical and demographic data, topical issues of public debate, shifting transnational networks, change to domestic and legal policies, and major activities in Muslim organisations and institutions. Supplementary data is gathered from a variety of sources and evaluated according to its reliability.
In addition to offering a relevant framework for original research, the Yearbook of Muslims in Europe provides an invaluable source of reference for government and NGO officials, journalists, policy-makers, and related research institutions.
Contents
Preface
The Editors
List of Technical Terms
Country Surveys
Albania
Arjan Dyrmishi
Armenia
Sevak Karamyan and Gevorg Avetikyan
Austria
Dominique Bauer and Astrid Mattes
Azerbaijan
Altay Goyushov
Belarus
Hanna Vasilevich
Belgium
Jean-François Husson
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ehlimana Memišević
Bulgaria
Evlogi Stanchev and Stoyan Doklev
Croatia
Dino Mujadžević
Cyprus
Ali Dayıoğlu and Mete Hatay
Czechia
Karel Černý and Zuzana Rendek
Denmark
Pernille Friis Jensen and Jesper Petersen
Estonia
Ringo Ringvee
Finland
Teemu Pauha and Iiris Nikanne
France
Anne-Laure Zwilling
Georgia
Thomas Liles and Bayram Balci
Germany
Katharina Nicolai, Mahmoud Jaraba, Julia Klingel, Tibor Linke, Stephanie Müssig, Jörn Thielmann, and Antonia Weißert
Greece
Konstantinos Tsitselikis and Alexandros Sakellariou
Hungary
Dániel Vékony
Iceland
Thorir Jonsson Hraundal
Ireland
Youcef Sai
Italy
Roberta Aluffi and Roberta Ricucci
Kosovo
Jeton Mehmeti
Latvia
Simona Gurbo
Lithuania
Egdūnas Račius
Luxembourg
Liz Lambert and Alberto Ambrosio
Malta
Angele Deguara
Moldova
Aurelia Felea
Montenegro
Ermin Sinanović
The Netherlands
Martijn de Koning
North Macedonia
Nora Repo-Saeed
Norway
Marianne Hafnor Bøe
Poland
Agata S. Nalborczyk
Portugal
Pedro Pestana Soares and José Mapril
Romania
Adriana Cupcea
Russia
Elmira Akhmetova
Serbia
Andrea Marinković
Slovakia
Jozef Lenč
Slovenia
Ana Frank
Spain
Elena Arigita and Abdelaziz Hammaoui
Sweden
Göran Larsson and Simon Sorgenfrei
Switzerland
Mallory Schneuwly Purdie and Andreas Tunger-Zanetti
Turkey
Sinem Adar
Ukraine
Oleg Yarosh and Mykhaylo Yakubovych
United Kingdom
Khadijah Elshayyal and Fatima Rajina