Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
M. Kemper
prof.dr. M. Kemper
Capaciteitsgroep Europese studies Universiteit van Amsterdam


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Publicaties

refereed academic publications (6)


2011

  • M. Kemper (2011). al-Almālī, Mahmūd. In G. Krämer, D. Matringe, J. Nawas & E. Rowson (Eds.), Encyclopaedia of Islam. - Three (pp. 29-31). Leiden: Brill.
  • M. Kemper (2011). ‘Abd al-Rahmān al-Thughūrī. In G. Krämer, D. Matringe, J. Nawas & E. Rowson (Eds.), Encyclopaedia of Islam. - Three (pp. 6-8). Leiden: Brill.

2010

2009

2007

  • M. Kemper (2007). 'The Changing Images of Jihad Leaders: Shamil and Abd al-Qadir in Daghestani and Algerian Historical Writing'. Nova Religio: Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions, 11(2), 28-58.

academic publications (13)


2011

  • H.E. Jansen & M. Kemper (2011). Hijacking Islam: the search for a new Soviet interpretation of political Islam in 1980. In M. Kemper & S. Conermann (Eds.), The heritage of Soviet Oriental studies (Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series, 25) (pp. 124-144). London: Routledge.
  • M. Kemper (2011). Introduction: Integrating Soviet Oriental studies. In M. Kemper & S. Conermann (Eds.), The heritage of Soviet Oriental studies (Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series, 25) (pp. 1-25). London: Routledge.
  • M. Kemper (2011). Sufi brotherhoods in the North Caucasus from a network studies perspective. In M.S. Albogačieva (Ed.), Islam v Rossii i za ee predelami: istorija, obščestvo, kul’tura: sbornik materialov mežregional’noj naučnoj konferencii, posvjaščennoi 100-letiju so dnja končiny vydajuščegosja religioznogo dejatelja šecha Batal-chadži Belcharoeva: 22-23 oktjabrja 2011 g. (pp. 140-144). Sankt-Peterburg: Magas.

2010

  • M. Kemper (2010). Šariatskij diskurs imamata v Dagestane pervoj poloviny XIX v. In A.K. Alikberov & V.O. Bobrovnikov (Eds.), Dagestan i musulʹmanskij Vostok: sbornik statej = Daghestan and the Muslim East: studies on history and sources of Islam in honor of Amri Shikhsaidov (Islam v Rossii i Evrazii = Islam in Russia and Eurasia) (pp. 107-124). Moskva: Izdatel'skij Dom Mardžani.
  • M. Kemper, N.A. Tagirova & A.R. Šichsaidov (2010). Biblioteka imama Šamilja v Prinstone. In A.K. Alikberov & V.O. Bobrovnikov (Eds.), Dagestan i musulʹmanskij Vostok: sbornik statej = Daghestan and the Muslim East: studies on history and sources of Islam in honor of Amri Shikhsaidov (Islam v Rossii i Evrazii = Islam in Russia and Eurasia) (pp. 259-272). Moskva: Izdatel'skij Dom Mardžani.
  • M. Kemper (2010). An island of Classical Arabic in the Caucasus: Daghestan. In F. Companjen, L. Marácz & L. Versteegh (Eds.), Exploring the Caucasus in the 21st century: essays on culture, history and politics in a dynamic context (Amsterdam contributions) (pp. 63-89). Amsterdam: Pallas.
  • M. Kemper, R. Motika & S. Reichmuth (2010). Introduction. In M. Kemper, R. Motika & S. Reichmuth (Eds.), Islamic education in the Soviet Union and its successor states (Central Asian studies series) (pp. 1-20). London: Routledge.

2009

  • M. Kemper (2009). Ghazi Muhammad’s treatise against Daghestani customary law. In M. Gammer (Ed.), Islam and sufism in Daghestan (Suomalaisen Tiedeakatemian toimituksia. Humaniora, 352) (pp. 85-100). Helsinki: Academia Scientiarum Fennica.

2008

  • M. Kemper (2008). Sufii i uchenye v Tatarstane i Bashkortostane, 1789-1889: Islamskii diskurs pod russkim gospodstvom. Kazan' (Russian Federation): Idel'-Press.
  • M. Kemper (2008). How to take the Muslim peripheries seriously in the writing of imperial history? [Review of the books Severnyj Kavkaz v sostave Rossijskoj Imperii & Tsentral’naia Aziia v sostave Rossiiskoi Imperii]. Ab Imperio, 2008(4), 472-482.

2007

  • M. Kemper (2007). Abusagyt Abylhaýyrin sufizmin we filosofiyanyn ösüşine goşandy = The Place of Abusagyt Abylhayir in the Development of Sufism and Philosophy. In M.B. Gurbanow (Ed.), Abusagyt Abylhaýyir – Gündogaryn Beyik Akyldary (pp. 51/249-250). Ashgabat: Türkmenistanyn Metbugat Merkezi.
  • M. Kemper (2007). Caucasus. In M. Beller & J. Leerssen (Eds.), Imagology: the cultural construction and literary representation of national characters: a critical survey (Studia imagologica, 13) (pp. 117-121). Amsterdam: Rodopi.
  • M. Kemper (2007). Adat against Shari'a: Russian Approaches towards Daghestani Customary Law in the 19th Century. In B. Balci & R Motika (Eds.), Religion et politique dans le Caucase post soviétique (pp. 97-119). Paris: Maisonneuve Larose.

professional publications (19)


2011

  • M. Kemper (2011). [Review of the book Neizvestnye stranicy otečestvennogo vostokovedenija. - Vyp. 3]. Central Eurasian Reader, 2, 23-25.
  • M. Kemper (2011). [Review of the book Dagestan: Russian hegemony and Islamic resistance in the North Caucasus]. Slavic rev., 70(1), 227-228.
  • M. Kemper (2011). The Russian Empire in Asia [Review of the book Russian orientalism: Asia in the Russian mind from Peter the Great to the emigration]. Tijdschr. Geschied., 124(1), 116-117.
  • M. Kemper (2011). [Review of the book Arabisch-islamische Organisationen in Kasachstan: exogener Einfluss auf die islamische Erneuerung 1991-2007]. Central Eurasian Reader, 2, 408-410.

2010

  • M. Kemper (2010). [Review of the book Erziehung zum "wahren" Muslim: islamische Bildung in den Institutionen Aserbaidschans]. Central Eurasian Reader, 2, 336-338.
  • M. Kemper (2010). [Review of the book Religious language of a Belarusian Tatar Kitab: a cultural monument of islam in Europe: with a latin-script transliteration of the British Library Tatar Belarusian Kitab (OR 13020) on CD-ROM]. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 130(3), 492.
  • M. Kemper (2010). [Review of the book Pervaja russkaja revoljucija i musulʹmane Rossijskoj imperii]. Slavic rev., 69(2), 504-505.

2009

  • M. Kemper (2009). [Review of the books Devout societies vs. impious states? Transmitting Islamic learning in Russia, Central Asia and China, through the twentieth century & Islam after communism: religion and politics in Central Asia & Popular Islamic literature in Kazakhstan: an annotated bibliography]. Welt Islams, 49(2), 260-266.
  • M. Kemper (2009). [Review of the book The ghost of freedom: a history of the Caucasus]. Ab Imperio, 2009(1).
  • M. Kemper (2009). Studying Islam in the Soviet Union.. Lecture delivered on the appointment to the chair of Eastern European Studies at the University of Amsterdam on Thursday 11 December 2008 (2008, December 11). Amsterdam: Vossiuspers UvA.

2008

  • M. Kemper (2008). [Review of the book Araboiazychnye dokumenty epokhi Shamilia]. Central Eurasian Reader, 1, 24-25.
  • M. Kemper (2008). [Review of the book Ocherki istorii russkogo voennogo vostokovedeniia]. Central Eurasian Reader, 1, 26-29.
  • M. Kemper (2008). [Review of the book Empire, islam, and politics in Central Eurasia]. Orientalistische Literaturzeitung, 103(4/5), 651-654.
  • M. Kemper (2008). [Review of the book Tatarstan in der Transformation: Nationaler Diskurs und Politische Praxis, 1988-1994]. Slavic rev., 67(4), 1045-1046.
  • M. Kemper (2008). [Review of the book Ethno-nationalism, Islam and the state in the Caucasus : post-Soviet disorder]. Journal of Islamic Studies, 19(3), 423-426.
  • M. Kemper (2008). [Review of the book Russia’s Islamic threat]. Central Eurasian Reader, 1, 556-559.

2007

  • M. Kemper (2007). [Review of the book Russia's Islamic Threat]. Prospekt, 5, 24-26.
  • M. Kemper (2007). 'Putinism' and the Limits of European Integration'. Eurovisie, 2007(4), 10-11.
  • M. Kemper (2007). [Review of the book For Prophet and Tsar : Islam and Empire in Russia and Central Asia]. Welt Islams, 47(1), 126-129.

popular scientific publications (3)


2011

  • M. Kemper (2011). Islam in Russia: what lessons for Europe? In A. Mustafin (Ed.), Rossija i islamskij mir: istorija i perspektiva civilizacionnogo vzaimodejstvija: meždunarodnaja naučno-praktičeskaja konferencija, posvjaščennaja 120-letiju Karima Chakimova: 24-26 marta 2011 goda: sbornik statej i materialov (pp. 77-81). Ufa: Vagant.

2009

  • M. Kemper (2009). Shamsaddin al-Turkmani al-Dhahabi as a popularizer of Arabic Sciences in the Muslim World. In A.A. Ashirov (Ed.), Muhammed Gaymaz Turkmen – Famous Scientist of the Orient (pp. 167). Ashgabat (Turkmenistan): MIRAS Institute.

2008

  • M. Kemper (2008). Ausprägungen des Islams im Kaukasus. In B. Chiari (Ed.), Kaukasus (Wegweiser zur Geschichte) (pp. 203-219). Paderborn [etc.]: Ferdinand Schöning.
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