Publications of Mustafa O. Tuna
%% Books and Monographs
@misc{fds374276,
Author = {Tuna, MO},
Title = {Rusya Imparatorlugu'nun Muslumanlar Islam, Imparatorluk ve
Avrupa Modernitesi (1788-1914)},
Year = {2022},
ISBN = {9786057646873},
Key = {fds374276}
}
@misc{fds374089,
Author = {Tuna, M and Tahtakıran, E},
Title = {Glossary of Islamic Terms in the Light of the Risale-i
Nur},
Publisher = {RNK},
Year = {2020},
Key = {fds374089}
}
@misc{fds329351,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {Imperial Russia's Muslims Islam, Empire and European
Modernity, 1788–1914},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
Year = {2015},
Month = {May},
ISBN = {9781316381038},
Abstract = {The book raises questions about imperial governance,
diversity, minorities, and Islamic reform, and in doing so
proposes a new theoretical model for the study of imperial
situations.},
Key = {fds329351}
}
%% Papers Published
@article{fds374088,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {Anti-Muslim Fear Narrative and the Ban on Said Nursi's Works
as “Extremist Literature” in Russia},
Journal = {Slavic Review},
Volume = {79},
Number = {1},
Pages = {28-50},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2020},
Abstract = {<jats:p>This article analyzes the causes and consequences of
Islamophobia in the Russian Federation following the story
of the Russian ban on the works of a scholar of Islam from
Turkey, Bediuzzaman Said Nursi (1878–1960), despite the
overall positive reception of his ideas and followers by
Russia's Muslims. It positions Russia's existing domestic
anti-Muslim prejudices, which evolved in the contexts of the
Chechen conflict and the influx of migrant workers from
culturally Muslim former Soviet republics to cosmopolitan
Russian cities, against the background of the post-9/11
global fear narrative about Muslims. These Islamophobic
attitudes in turn informed and justified anti-Muslim
policies in Russia, as the Russian state, following broader
trends of centralization and illiberalization in the
country, abandoned the pluralist policies toward religion of
the early post-Soviet years and reverted to the late-Soviet
model of regulation and containment in the past two
decades.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/slr.2020.8},
Key = {fds374088}
}
@article{fds374090,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {THE MISSING TURKISH REVOLUTION: COMPARING VILLAGE-LEVEL
CHANGE AND CONTINUITY IN REPUBLICAN TURKEY AND SOVIET
CENTRAL ASIA, 1920–50},
Journal = {International Journal of Middle East Studies},
Volume = {50},
Number = {1},
Pages = {23-43},
Publisher = {Cambridge University Press (CUP)},
Year = {2018},
Month = {February},
Abstract = {<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The Kemalist
leadership of early Republican Turkey attempted to transform
the country's Muslim populace with a heavy emphasis on
secularism, scientific rationalism, and nationalism. Several
studies have examined the effects of this effort, or the
“Turkish Revolution,” at the central and more recently
provincial levels. This article uses first-hand accounts and
statistical data to carry the analysis to the village level.
It argues that the Kemalist reforms failed to reach rural
Turkey, where more than 80 percent of the population lived.
A comparison with sedentary Soviet Central Asia's rural
transformation in the same period reveals ideology and the
availability of resources as the underlying causes of this
failure. Informed by a Marxist–Leninist emphasis on the
necessity of transforming the “substructure” for
revolutionary change, the Soviet state undermined existing
authority structures in Central Asia's villages to
facilitate the introduction of communist ideals among their
Muslim inhabitants. Turkey's Kemalist leadership, on the
other hand, preserved existing authority structures in
villages and attempted to change culture first. However,
they lacked and could not create the resources to implement
this change.</jats:p>},
Doi = {10.1017/s0020743817000927},
Key = {fds374090}
}
@article{fds329349,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {At the Vanguard of Contemporary Muslim Thought: Reading Said
Nursi into the Islamic Tradition},
Journal = {Journal of Islamic Studies},
Volume = {28},
Number = {3},
Pages = {311-340},
Publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
Year = {2017},
Month = {September},
Doi = {10.1093/jis/etx045},
Key = {fds329349}
}
@article{fds329350,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {"Pillars of the Nation": The Making of a Russian Muslim
Intelligentsia and the Origins of Jadidism},
Journal = {Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian
History},
Volume = {18},
Number = {2},
Pages = {257-281},
Publisher = {Project MUSE},
Year = {2017},
Doi = {10.1353/kri.2017.0018},
Key = {fds329350}
}
@article{fds305622,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {Madrasa Reform as a Secularizing Process: a View from the
Late Russian Empire},
Journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History},
Volume = {53},
Number = {3},
Pages = {540-70},
Year = {2013},
Month = {Summer},
Key = {fds305622}
}
@article{fds298027,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {Zapadnaia literatura istorii Tatar 18go-nachala 20go vv.
[Western Literature on the History of Kazan Tatars between
the Eighteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries]},
Volume = {6},
Booktitle = {Istoriia Tatar s drevneishikh vremen},
Publisher = {Institut istorii im. Sh. Mardzhani},
Editor = {Zagidullin, ID},
Year = {2013},
Abstract = {The essay provides a review and pointed critique of the
English, French, and German-language literature since the
early-eighteenth century on the Volga-Ural
Muslims.},
Key = {fds298027}
}
@article{fds183462,
Author = {Mustafa Tuna},
Title = {"Rusya Müslümanlarının Modernite İle Karşılaşması
(The Encounter of Russia's Muslims with Modernity)"},
Booktitle = {Avrasya Konuşmaları: Medeniyet, Modernite, Kimlik
(Eurasian Conversations: Civilization, Modernity,
Identity)},
Publisher = {Küre Yayınları, Istanbul, Turkey},
Editor = {Sevinç Alkan Özcan},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds183462}
}
@article{fds298026,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {"Rusya Müslümanlarinin Modernite Ile Karsilasmasi (The
Encounter of Russia’s Muslims with Modernity)"},
Booktitle = {Avrasya Konusmalari: Medeniyet, Modernite, Kimlik (Eurasian
Conversations: Civilization, Modernity, Identity)},
Publisher = {Küre Yayinlari, Istanbul, Turkey},
Editor = {Özcan, SA},
Year = {2010},
Key = {fds298026}
}
@article{fds374091,
Author = {Mau, V},
Title = {Post-communist Russia in the Post-industrial World: The
Quest for Catching-up Policy},
Journal = {Post-Communist Economies},
Volume = {15},
Number = {3},
Pages = {313-330},
Publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
Year = {2003},
Month = {September},
Doi = {10.1080/1463137032000139034},
Key = {fds374091}
}
@article{fds298028,
Author = {Tuna, M},
Title = {Gaspirali vs. Il’minskii: Two Identity Projects for the
Muslims of the Russian Empire},
Journal = {Nationalities Papers},
Volume = {30},
Number = {2},
Pages = {265-289},
Year = {2002},
Key = {fds298028}
}
@article{fds298025,
Author = {Tuna, MÖ},
Title = {Görüsmeler Yoluyla Soykirim (Genocide by
Negotiations)},
Journal = {Avrasya Dosyasi: Sirbistan Bosna Hersek Özel
Sayisi},
Volume = {3},
Pages = {7-12},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds298025}
}
%% Book Reviews
@article{fds165481,
Author = {Mustafa Özgür Tuna},
Title = {Görüşmeler Yoluyla Soykırım (Genocide by
Negotiations)},
Journal = {Avrasya Dosyası: Sırbistan Bosna Hersek Özel
Sayısı},
Volume = {3},
Number = {4},
Pages = {7-12},
Year = {1996},
Key = {fds165481}
}