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End of Empire: Islam, Nationalism and Women in Turkey
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Deniz Kandiyoti
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1991
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Introduction
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End of Empire: Islam, Nationalism and Women in Turkey
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Hazards of Modernity and Morality: Women, State and Ideology in Contemporary Iran
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The Convenience of Subservience: Women and the State of Pakistan
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The Quest for National Identity: Women, Islam and the State in Bangladesh
pp. 144
Forced Identities: the State, Communalism, Fundamentalism and Women in India
pp. 176
Elite Strategies for State-Building: Women, Family, Religion and State in Iraq and Lebanon
pp. 201
Competing Agenda: Feminists, Islam and the State in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Egypt
pp. 237
The Law, the State and Socialist Policies with Regard to Women; the Case of the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen 1967–1990
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