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Book Review European States and Their Muslim Citizens: The Impact Of Institutions on Perceptions and Boundaries

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  • In the context of Islamophobia, a word which goes viral after the September 11 tragedy, this book adds another scholarly work on how Muslims fared in the twentieth century Europe

  • Comprising eleven chapters, this book is a result of thorough research on how Muslims and nonMuslims in the European states embrace their daily lives in various institutions including schools, courts, hospitals, the military, electoral politics, and the labour market

  • The chapters skillfully embrace the discourse of practical schemas of those who are labelled as Muslims in a fast-changing Europe

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In the context of Islamophobia, a word which goes viral after the September 11 tragedy, this book adds another scholarly work on how Muslims fared in the twentieth century Europe. EUROPEAN STATES AND THEIR MUSLIM CITIZENS: THE IMPACT OF INSTITUTIONS ON PERCEPTIONS AND

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