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portada Governing Islam in Austria and Germany. From Colonial Times to the Present
Type
Physical Book
Collection
Religion and Global Politics
Year
2026
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.50 x 15.60 cm
ISBN13
9780197823408

Governing Islam in Austria and Germany. From Colonial Times to the Present

Farid Hafez (Author) · Oxford University Press Inc · Hardcover

Governing Islam in Austria and Germany. From Colonial Times to the Present - Farid Hafez

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Synopsis "Governing Islam in Austria and Germany. From Colonial Times to the Present"

Governing Islam in Austria and Germany argues that the foundations of contemporary policies towards Islam in Austria and Germany are deeply rooted in colonial practices from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Author Farid Hafez traces how colonial knowledge and governing techniques vis-à-vis Muslims--acquired during the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the German Kaiserreich's rule over Tanzania and parts of Togo and Cameroon--shaped both the Nazi regime's approach to Muslims and postwar European policies. Hafez introduces the theory of Islampolitik, a concept that examines how modern European states regulate and govern their Muslim populations. Islampolitik is not simply administrative or cultural policy; it is a mode of governance aimed at managing a constructed, racialized version of Muslim identity and Islam. Colonial legacies still inform the racial politics of religion in Europe, positioning Muslim populations as subjects of control. Governing Islam in Austria and Germany: From Colonial Times to the Present offers a new methodological lens to analyze Austria and Germany's contemporary policies toward Muslims, uncovering the ways in which past imperial logics underpin state administration and religious education. Bridging colonial history, racial politics, and contemporary politics, Hafez shows how Muslim communities were not only managed but strategically incorporated into imperial and national frameworks.

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