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Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020): Special Issue: Alevi Kurds: History, Politics and Identity
Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020): Special Issue: Alevi Kurds: History, Politics and Identity
Published:
2022-09-25
Front matter
Kurdish Studies
Kurdish Studies
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Editorial
Editorial: Alevi Kurds: History, Politics and Identity
Umit Cetin, Celia Jenkins, Suavi Aydın
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Articles
Politics and Identity in Alevi Kurds: An interview with Martin van Bruinessen
Umit Cetin, Celia Jenkins, Suavi AYDIN
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A Survey of the Roots and History of Kurdish Alevism: What are the Divergences and Convergences between Kurdish Alevi Groups in Turkey?
Suavi Aydin
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Reflections on the 19th Century Missionary Reports as Sources for the History of the (Kurdish) Kizilbash
Ayfer Karakaya-Stump
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Political Representation of Alevi Kurds in Turkey: Historical Trends and Main Transformations
Cengiz Gunes
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The Struggle to Unite Diaspora Alevis and the Working Class: Alevism in the Kavga/Kervan Magazine
Tuncay Bilecen
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Diasporic Homeland, Rise of Identity and New Traditionalism: The Case of the British Alevi Festival
Cemal Salman
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Language Attitudes and Religion: Kurdish Alevis in the UK
Birgul Yilmaz
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“Aspirational Capital” and Transformations in First-generation Alevi-Kurdish Parents’ Involvement with Their Children’s Education in the UK
Celia Jenkins
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Unregulated Desires: Anomie, the “Rainbow Underclass” and Second-generation Alevi Kurdish Gangs in London
Umit Cetin
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Book Reviews
Book Reviews
• Martin van Bruinessen, Michael M. Gunter, Joost Jongerden, Michiel Leezenberg, Stanley Thangaraj
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