Yearbook of Muslims in Europe, Volume 5

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The Yearbook of Muslims in Europe provides an up-to-date account of the situation of Muslims in Europe. Covering 46 countries of Europe in its broader sense, the Yearbook presents a country-by-country summary of essential data with basic statistics and evaluations of their reliability, surveys of legal status and arrangements, organisations, etc. Data have been brought up to date from the previous volume.
Since 2012, the former article and review sections of the Yearbook are published as the Journal of Muslims in Europe. The Yearbook remains the annual reference work for country surveys on Muslims in Europe.

The Yearbook of Muslims in Europe is an important source of reference for government and NGO officials, journalists, and policy makers as well as scholars.

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Preliminary Material
Editor(s): Jørgen S. Nielsen
Pages: i–xxi
Albania
Pages: 19–35
Armenia
Pages: 37–46
Austria
Pages: 47–64
Belarus
Pages: 87–97
Belgium
Pages: 99–122
Bulgaria
Pages: 143–161
Croatia
Pages: 163–171
Cyprus
Pages: 173–193
Denmark
Pages: 209–228
Estonia
Pages: 229–236
Finland
Pages: 237–246
France
Pages: 247–262
Georgia
Pages: 263–279
Germany
Pages: 281–305
Greece
Pages: 307–318
Hungary
Pages: 319–326
Iceland
Pages: 327–332
Ireland
Pages: 333–349
Italy
Pages: 351–367
Kosovo
Pages: 369–381
Latvia
Pages: 383–389
Liechtenstein
Pages: 391–397
Lithuania
Pages: 399–406
Luxembourg
Pages: 407–416
Macedonia
Pages: 417–427
Malta
Pages: 429–435
Moldova
Pages: 437–453
Montenegro
Pages: 455–463
Netherlands
Pages: 465–486
Portugal
Pages: 517–530
Romania
Pages: 531–545
Russia
Pages: 547–567
Serbia
Pages: 569–584
Slovakia
Pages: 585–591
Slovenia
Pages: 593–601
Spain
Pages: 603–618
Sweden
Pages: 619–631
Turkey
Pages: 649–667
Ukraine
Pages: 669–680
Editor-in-Chief
Jørgen S. Nielsen, Ph.D. (1978) in Arab history, American University of Beirut, has researched and published extensively on Islam in Europe, including Muslims in Western Europe (3rd ed., Edinburgh University Press, 2004). He is currently Professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Copenhagen.

Editors
Samim Akgönül, Ph.D. (2001), historian and political scientist, is Professor at the Institute of International Relations and the Department of Turkish Studies of Strasbourg University and senior researcher at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS). He studies the evolution of minority concepts as well as religious minorities in Eastern and Western Europe.

Ahmet Alibašić, Ph.D. (2011), is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Islamic Studies, University of Sarajevo, and director of the Center for Advanced Studies in Sarajevo. He was educated in Kuala Lumpur (Islamic studies, political sciences, and Islamic civilization). He also served as the first director of the Interreligious Institute in Sarajevo (2007-2008).

Egdūnas Račius, Ph.D. (2004) in Arabic and Islamic studies, University of Helsinki, is currently Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic studies at Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania. He has been engaged in research on Islam in the Baltic States for the past decade.
“The strength of the yearbook-format is no doubt the thematic consistency, the comprehensive nature of the volume, and not least the long-term perspective of the entire yearbook project.”
Thijl Sunier in Journal of Muslims in Europe 4 (2015), 125-129.
Researchers, students, journalists, government and NGO officials, and officials of international organizations working with minorities, migration and Muslim communities inside and outside Europe.
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