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  • Kemper, M. (2013). The Orthodox and Islamic Languages in the Russian Federation. In R. A. Nabiev (Ed.), Sot︠s︡iokul'turnyĭ potent︠s︡ial mezhkonfessional'nogo dialoga: materialy Mezhdunarodnoĭ nauchnoĭ konferent︠s︡ii, Kazan', 23-24 mai︠a︡ 2013 g. = Sociocultural potential of interconfessional dialogue (pp. 5-14). Kazanskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ universitet.
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    Bustanov, A. K., & Kemper, M. (2013). The Russian Orthodox and Islamic Languages in the Russian Federation. Slavica Tergestina, 15, 258-277. http://slavica-ter.org/index.php?id=issue&sid=307
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    Kemper, M. (2013). Araboiazychnaia etnografiia adata po russkomu zakazu? In A. R. Shikhsaidov (Ed.), Dagestanskie sviatyni. - Kniga 3 (pp. 175-190). Epokha.
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    Bustanov, A. K. (2013). Settling the past: Soviet oriental projects in Leningrad and Alma-Ata. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Kemper, M. (2012). Chechnya. In K. Fleet, G. Krämer, D. Matringe, J. Nawas, & E. Rowson (Eds.), Encyclopaedia of Islam: Three (Vol. 2012-2). Article 24394 Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/1573-3912_ei3_COM_24394
  • Kemper, M. (2012). Comparative Conclusion: "Islamic Russian" as a New Sociolect? In A. K. Bustanov, & M. Kemper (Eds.), Islamic authority and the Russian language: studies on texts from European Russia, the North Caucasus and West Siberia (pp. 403-416). (Pegasus Oost-Europese studies; No. 19). Pegasus.
  • Shikhsaidov, A. R., Kemper, M., & Bustanov, A. K. (2012). Nadhīr al-Durgilī. Uslada umov v biografii͡akh dagestanskikh uchenykh: dagestanskie uchenye X-XX vv. I ikh sochinenii͡a = A journey of the minds through the biographies of the Islamic scholars of Daghestan: Dagestani scholars of the 10th-20th centuries and their works: pervod s arabskogo, kommentarii, faksimilʹ noe izdanie, ukazateli i bibliografii͡a podgotovleny. (Islam v Rossii i Evrazii). Izdatel'skij dom Mardzhani.
  • Kemper, M. (2012). The Cracks in Civilizations: The Dutch Public Discourse on Humanism and Islam. In S. Reichmuth, J. Rüsen, & A. Sarhan (Eds.), Humanism and Muslim culture: historical heritage and contemporary challenges (pp. 163-177). (Reflections on (In)humanity; No. 2). V&R unipress.
  • Kemper, M., & Bustanov, A. K. (2012). Introduction: Voices of Islam in Russian. In A. K. Bustanov, & M. Kemper (Eds.), Islamic authority and the Russian language: studies on texts from European Russia, the North Caucasus and West Siberia (pp. 7-26). (Pegasus Oost-Europese studies; No. 19). Pegasus.
  • Bustanov, A. K., & Kemper, M. (2012). From Mirasism to Euro-Islam: The Translation of Islamic Legal Debates into Tatar Secular Cultural Heritage. In A. K. Bustanov, & M. Kemper (Eds.), Islamic authority and the Russian language: studies on texts from European Russia, the North Caucasus and West Siberia (pp. 29-53). (Pegasus Oost-Europese studies; No. 19). Pegasus.
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