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Between Empire and Nation: Muslim Reform in the Balkans by Milena Methodieva, Stanford University Press, 2021, 344 pp, $75 (hardcover), ISBN 9781503613379.

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Between Empire and Nation: Muslim Reform in the Balkans by Milena Methodieva, Stanford University Press, 2021, 344 pp, $75 (hardcover), ISBN 9781503613379.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 October 2024

Yonca Köksal*
Affiliation:
Department of History, Koç University [email protected]

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