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- Q4083842 description "Soviet Union academic".
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- Q4083842 abstract "Alexandre Bennigsen (Russian: Александр Адамович Беннигсен) (20 March 1913, St Petersburg - 3 June 1988) was a scholar of Islam in the Soviet Union.Bennigsen was born in St Petersburg in 1913. After the Bolshevik Revolution, his family left Russia for Estonia in 1919 and settled in Paris in 1924, where he studied at the Ecole des Langues Orientales.He taught at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes (en Sciences Sociales) and became the chair of history of non-Arab Islam. Bennigsen also taught at various American universities, including the University of Chicago and the University of Wisconsin–Madison.Bennigsen believed that the Muslims of the Soviet Union effectively resisted Sovietization, maintaining a distinctive identity within the Union. He also attributed a political role to Islam, arguing that even though most Soviet Muslims probably knew little of actual Islamic religious practice they retained a strong cultural knowledge . The latter view was current among social scientists, who believed that Soviet social engineering had largely eradicated any sense of being Muslim amongst the historically Islamic people of the Russian empire. Bennigsen proved prescient when the Soviet Union began to crumble, and especially in its aftermath. His belief that Soviet Muslims had retained their Islamic identity, though not a solid knowledge of Islamic practice, despite having been cut off from the larger Islamic world since the 1920s proved correct. Today Islam is a potent political force throughout the former Soviet republics but also, especially, in Russia itself. Bennigsen, who died in 1988, is generally considered the "father" of a school of students of nationality issues in the former Soviet Union and in the states formed in its aftermath. These included, prominently, S. Enders Wimbush and Chantal Lemercier-Quelquejay, with whom Bennigsen wrote many books and articles, and Paul A. Goble, the founder and editor of Window on Eurasia.Marie Broxup, his daughter, is a well-known scholar on Central Asia.".
- Q4083842 birthDate "1913-03-20".
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- Q4083842 deathDate "1988-06-03".
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- Q4083842 dateOfBirth "1913-03-20".
- Q4083842 dateOfDeath "1988-06-03".
- Q4083842 name "Bennigsen, Alexandre".
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- Q4083842 comment "Alexandre Bennigsen (Russian: Александр Адамович Беннигсен) (20 March 1913, St Petersburg - 3 June 1988) was a scholar of Islam in the Soviet Union.Bennigsen was born in St Petersburg in 1913. After the Bolshevik Revolution, his family left Russia for Estonia in 1919 and settled in Paris in 1924, where he studied at the Ecole des Langues Orientales.He taught at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes (en Sciences Sociales) and became the chair of history of non-Arab Islam.".
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