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The development of spiritual life in Bosnia under the influence of Turkish rule

Ivo Andrić (Author), Želimir B. Juričić (Editor, Translator), John F. Loud (Editor, Translator)
Ivo Andric (1892-1975), Nobel Prize laureate for literature in 1961, is undoubtedly the most popular of all contemporary Yugoslav writers. Over the span of fifty-two years some 267 of his works have been published in thirty-three languages. Andric's doctoral dissertation, The Development of Spiritual Life in Bosnia under the Influence of Turkish Rule (1924), never before translated into English, sheds important light on the author's literary writings and must be taken into account in any current critical analysis of his work. Over his long and distinguished career as a diplomat
eBook, English, 1990
Duke University Press, Durham, 1990
History
1 online resource (xxii, 125 pages)
9780822382553, 9781283062824, 0822382555, 1283062828
607859934
Prologue: Spiritual Life in Bosnia Before the Turkish Conquest
The Spread of Islam as a Direct Effect of Turkish Rule
The Social and Administrative Institutions of Islam, as Embodied in Turkish Sovereignty, and Their Impact on the Life of the Non-Muslim Population
The Spiritual and Intellectual Life of the Catholic Populace Under the Turks in Its Characteristic Embodiment: The Literary and Cultural Work of the Franciscans
The Serbian Orthodox Church: Its Evolution Under the Turks and Activity as a Distillation of Spiritual Life Among the Orthodox
Supplement: The Hybrid Literature of the Bosnian Muslims as an Articulation of Islam's Effect on This Part of the Population
Electronic reproduction, [Place of publication not identified], HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010
Translation of: Die Entwicklung des geistigen Lebens in Bosnien unter der Einwirkung der türkischen Herrschaft