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Literature<br />

I. General introductions<br />

• Kehl-Bodrogi, Krisztina (1992). Die Kizilbas/Aleviten. Untersuchungen uber eine<br />

esoterische Glaubensgemeinschaft in Anatolien. Die Welt des Islams, (New Series),<br />

Vol. 32, No. 1.<br />

• Kjeilen, Tore (undated). "Alevism," in the (online) Encyclopedia of the Orient.<br />

• Shankland, David (2003). The Alevis in Turkey: The Emergence of a Secular<br />

Islamic Tradition. Curzon Press.<br />

• Shindeldecker, John (1996). Turkish Alevis Today. Istanbul: Sahkulu.<br />

• White, Paul J., & Joost Jongerden (eds.) (2003). Turkey’s Alevi Enigma: A<br />

Comprehensive Overview. Leiden: Brill.<br />

• Yaman, Ali & Aykan Erde<strong>mir</strong> (2006). Alevism-Bektashism: A Brief Introduction,<br />

London: England Alevi Cultural Centre & Cem Evi. ISBN 975-98065-3-3<br />

• Zeidan, David (1999) "The Alevi of Anatolia." Middle East Review of<br />

International Affairs 3/4.<br />

II. Kurdish Alevis<br />

• Bumke, Peter (1979). "Kizilbaş-Kurden in Dersim (Tunceli, Türkei). Marginalität<br />

und Häresie." Anthropos 74, 530-548.<br />

• Van Bruinessen, Martin (1997). "Aslını inkar eden haramzadedir! The Debate on<br />

the Kurdish Ethnic Identity of the Kurdish Alevis." In K. Kehl-Bodrogi, B. Kellner-<br />

Heinkele, & A. Otter-Beaujean (eds), Syncretistic Religious Communities in the<br />

Near East (Leiden: Brill).<br />

• Van Bruinessen, Martin (1996). Kurds, Turks, and the Alevi revival in Turkey.<br />

Middle East Report, No. 200, pp. 7-10. (NB: The online version is expanded from<br />

its original publication.)<br />

• White, Paul J. (2003), “The Debate on the Identity of ‘Alevi Kurds’.” In: Paul J.<br />

White/Joost Jongerden (eds.) Turkey’s Alevi Enigma: A Comprehensive Overview.<br />

Leiden: Brill, pp. 17-32.<br />

III. Alevi / Bektashi history<br />

• Birge, John Kingsley (1937). The Bektashi order of dervishes, London and<br />

Hartford.<br />

• Brown, John (1927), The Darvishes of Oriental Spiritualism.<br />

• Küçük, Hülya (2002) The Roles of the Bektashis in Turkey’s National Struggle.<br />

Leiden: Brill.<br />

• Mélikoff, Irène (1998). Hadji Bektach: Un mythe et ses avatars. Genèse et<br />

évolution du soufisme populaire en Turquie. Leiden: Islamic History and<br />

Civilization, Studies and Texts, volume 20, ISBN 90-04-10954-4.<br />

• Shankland, David (1994). “Social Change and Culture: Responses to<br />

Modernization in an Alevi Village in Anatolia.”In C.N. Hann, ed., When History<br />

Accelerates: Essays on Rapid Social Change, Complexity, and Creativity. London:<br />

Athlone Press.<br />

• Yaman, Ali (undated). "Kizilbash Alevi Dedes." (Based on his MA thesis for<br />

Istanbul University.)<br />

IV. Ghulat sects in general<br />

• Halm, H. (1982). Die Islamische Gnosis: Die extreme Schia und die Alawiten.<br />

Zurich.<br />

• Krisztina Kehl-Bodrogi, Krisztina, & Barbara Kellner-Heinkele, Anke Otter-<br />

Beaujean, eds. (1997) Syncretistic Religious Communities in the Near East. Leiden:<br />

Brill, pp. 11-18.

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