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Visions of justice : Sharīʻa and cultural change in Russian Central Asia (Handbook of Oriental studies. Section eight, Uralic and Central Asian studies ; volume 24 = Handbuch der Orientalistik)

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Visions of justice : Sharīʻa and cultural change in Russian Central Asia

(Handbook of Oriental studies. Section eight, Uralic and Central Asian studies ; volume 24 = Handbuch der Orientalistik)

Call No. (NDL)
A146-P74
Bibliographic ID of National Diet Library
028114666
Material type
図書
Author
by Paolo Sartori.
Publisher
Brill
Publication date
[2017]
Material Format
Paper
Capacity, size, etc.
xiii, 392 pages ; 25 cm.
NDC
-
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IntroductionThe Islamic juridical field of Islamic central Asia (1785-1916)Native judges into colonial scapegoats...

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Material Type
図書
ISBN
9789004330894 hardback alk. paper
ISSN (series)
0169-8524
Author/Editor
by Paolo Sartori.
Author Heading
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Publication Date
[2017]
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
2017
Extent
xiii, 392 pages
Other physical details
illustrations, maps
Size
25 cm.
Place of Publication (Country Code)
NL
Text Language Code
eng
Genre/Form Terms
Content Type
txt : text
Media Type
n : unmediated
Carrier Type
nc : volume
NDLC
Target Audience
一般
Note (Content)
Visions of Justice' offers an exploration of legal consciousness among the Muslim communities of Central Asia from the end of the eighteenth century through the fall of the Russian Empire. Paolo Sartori surveys how colonialism affected the way in which Muslims formulated their convictions about entitlements and became exposed to different notions of morality. Situating his work within a range of debates about colonialism and law, legal pluralism, and subaltern subjectivity, Sartori puts the study of Central Asia on a broad, conceptually sophisticated, comparative footing. Drawing from a wealth of Arabic, Persian, Turkic and Russian sources, this book provides a thoughtful critique of method and considers some of the contrasting ways in which material from Central Asian archives may most usefully be read.
Note (Bibliography)
Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-388) and index.
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A146-P74
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国立国会図書館 : 国立国会図書館蔵書
Bibliographic ID (NDL)
028114666
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RDA
Bibliographic Record Category (NDL)
211