Bosnian Muslims EF09.

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Bibliographic Details
Imprint:New Haven, Conn. : Human Relations Area Files, 1996-
Language:English
Series:eHRAF world cultures. Europe
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Format: E-Resource Journal
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7100127
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Other uniform titles:Bringa, Tone, 1960- Being Muslim the Bosnian way.
Donia, Robert J. Islam under the double eagle.
Donia, Robert J. Bosnian Muslims.
Lockwood, William G. European Moslems.
Lockwood, William G. Living legacy of the Ottoman empire.
Lockwood, Yvonne R. Text and context.
Other authors / contributors:Human Relations Area Files, inc.
Notes:Title from Web page (viewed Mar. 4, 2008).
This portion of eHRAF world cultures was last updated in 1996.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:The Bosnian Muslims file consists of nine works. Five by William G. Lockwood provide a broad range of ethnographic topics plus a focus on social organization. Lockwood's studies center around the village of Planinica in the Skoplje Polje region of Bosnia and Herzegovina and provide information on the market economy, social organization, forms of marriage among rural Muslims, social change, culture history, and the function and role of songs in terms of their relationship to social structure. Donia traces the political, social, economic and cultural foundations of the Bosnian Muslims from the beginning of the Ottoman period (1463) to the 1960s.