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Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History Volume 23. Russia (1800-1914) [Kietas viršelis]

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Christian-Muslim Relations, a Bibliographical History 23 (CMR 23), covering Russia, in the period 1800-1914, is a further volume in a general history of relations between the two faiths from the 7th century to the early 20th century. It comprises a series of introductory essays and the main body of detailed entries. These treat all the works, surviving or lost, that have been recorded. They provide biographical details of the authors, descriptions and assessments of the works themselves, and complete accounts of manuscripts, editions, translations and studies. The result of collaboration between numerous new and leading scholars, CMR 23, along with the other volumes in this series, is intended as a fundamental tool for research in Christian-Muslim relations.





Section Editors: Ines Aeri-Todd, Clinton Bennett, Luis F. Bernabé Pons, Jaco Beyers, Emanuele Colombo, Lejla Demiri, Martha T. Frederiks, David D. Grafton, Stanisaw Grod, Alan M. Guenther, Vincenzo Lavenia, Arely Medina, Diego Melo Carrasco, Alain Messaoudi, Gordon Nickel, Claire Norton, Reza Pourjavady, Douglas Pratt, Charles Ramsey, Peter Riddell, Umar Ryad, Cornelia Soldat, Charles Tieszen, Carsten Walbiner, Catherina Wenzel

Recenzijos

'Interest in Christian Arabic has increased compared to a few decades ago, yet it still involves very few people compared to, say, the study of the Middle Ages in the West. Brill's CMR series appears to be the biggest recent step forward by far. It is actually a fantastic read, full of thorough and surprising information. When I look up something in it, I usually find myself staying to read additional entries'.

Krisztina Szilįgyi, University of Cambridge

Foreword



Illustrations and Maps



Essays



Cornelia Soldat, Introduction: Russia in the long 19th century



Danielle Ross, From Muslim haven to fallen society. Bukhara and
Muslim-Christian dialogue in 19th- and early 20th-century Russia



Works on Christian-Muslim relations 1800-1914



Russia



Mikhail Ivanovich Prokudin-Gorskii Glen Johnson



Iakov Ivanovich Bulgakov Daniel Scarborough



Gustav Ernest von Shtrandman Tatiana Filimonova



Eugenios Voulgaris Daniel Scarborough



Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Prozorovskii Eric Johnson



Nikolai Ivanovich Novikov Clare Griffin



Ivan Grigorevich Andreev Natalie Bayer



Pavel Levashev Gwyn Bourlakov and Lena Marasonova



Roman Maksimovich Tsebrikov Eric Johnson



Johann Christoph Gustav von Struve Lucien Frary



Pavel Sumarokov Tatiana Filimonova



Mikhail Samsonovich Rybushkin Cornelia Soldat



Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin Elena Pedigo Clark



Archimandrite Gavriil Cornelia Soldat



Evdokim Emelianovich Lachinov Ian Lanzillotti



Utyz-Imiani Dinara Mardanova



Lev Nikolaievich Engelgardt Eric Johnson



Petr Iakovlevich Chaadaev Mikhail Velizhev



Mikhail Lermontov Benjamin Jens



Aleksandra Fuks Eric Johnson



Karl Friedrich Fuks Eric Johnson



Grigorii Zakharovich Eliseev Eric Johnson



Ivan Nikolaevich Kholmogorov Diana Dukhanova



Shihab al-Din Mardzhani Dinara Mardanova



Ilia Nikolaevich Berezin Stefan Ragaz



Al-Hidal Magomed Gizbulaev



Apollon Ivanovich Runovskii Dilyara Agisheva



Khoja Muhammad Salih Babadzhanov Pavel Shabley



Sibirskie tatary Mark Sokolsky



Vasilii Ivanovich Kelsiev Dilyara Agisheva



Petr Fedorovich Stepanov Dilyara Agisheva



Chokan Valikhanov Svetlana Kovalskaya



Programma dlia sobiraniia narodnykh iuridicheskikh obychaev Pavel Shabley



Rostislav Andreevich Fadeev Vera Urban



Musa-Pasha Kundukhov Ruslan Mamedov



Ioann Stepanovich Belliustin Dilyara Agisheva



Muhammad Tahir al-Qarakhi Ian Lanzillotti



Egor Vinogradov Diana Dukhanova



Chakh Elmurzievich Akhriev Ian Lanzillotti



Nikolai Vasilevich Kalachov Pavel Shabley



Andrei Nikolaevich Muravev Ulzhan Rojik



Nikolai Frantsevich Grabovskii Ian Lanzillotti



Mikhail Aleksandrovich Mashanov Aleksandra Gorsheva



Ottoman-Russian treaties of the 19th century Mariya Amelicheva



Gordii Sablukov Dinara Mardanova



Zametki o religii Kirgiz Mark Sokolsky



Mikhail Apakov Safiya Badzhva



Ismail Gasprinskii Gulnaz Sibgatullina



Nikolai Ivanovich Ilminskii Iwar Matern and editors



Konstantin Petrovich fon-Kaufman Ulrich Hofmeister



Veniamin, Arkhiepiskop Irkutskii i Nerchinskii Matvey Mukha



Hasan Ata Gabashi Dinara Mardanova



Nikolai Ostroumov Rebecca A. Mitchell and Maya Watson



Salim Nawfal Carsten Walbiner



Otynshy Aldzhanov Pavel Shabley



Vladimir S. Solovev Aleksei Zhuravski



Aleksandr Miropolskii Rebecca A. Mitchell and Maya Watson



Evfimii Aleksandrovich Malov Artem Krestianinov



Ataulla Baiazitov Birgit Schaebler



Agafangel Krymskii Murad Abdullaev



Vladimir Cherevanskii Cornelia Soldat



Education and the Muslim question in the Russian Empire Elena Pedigo Clark



Olga Aleksandrovna Shcherbatova Yuan Gao



Mikhail Nikolaevich Reshetnikov Mark Sokolsky



Leo Tolstoy Elena Pedigo Clark



Vasilii Doronkin Dinara Mardanova



Sergei Bagin Matvey Mukha



Stefan Matveev Diana Dukhanova



Musa Iarullakh Bigiev Gulnaz Sibgatullina



Captivity tales in the Russian Empire Ian W. Campbell



Missionarskii Protivomusulmanskii Sbornik Dinara Mardanova



Russian Church Missionary journals Dinara Mardanova



Archimandrite Spiridon Albocicade



Nikolai Fedorovich Katanov Rezeda Safiullina



Hajj narratives Pavel Shabley



Contributors



Index of Names



Index of Titles
David Thomas FBA, PhD (1983) in Islamic Studies, University of Lancaster, is Emeritus Professor of Christianity and Islam at the University of Birmingham. Among his most recent works are CMR vols 1-14 and 16-22 (Brill, 2009-24).





John Chesworth, PhD (2008) in Religious Studies, University of Birmingham, is Research Officer for Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History 1500-1900 at the University of Birmingham, co-editing CMR vols 6-14, 16-22 (Brill, 2014-24). He has published on Christian-Muslim Relations in Africa, most recently Mixed Messages: Using the Bible and Qurn in Swahili Tracts (Brill, 2022).