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This book contains analyses of the relations between religious and national themes in post-1989 East European cinema. It combines theoretical articles with case studies, bringing together researchers from different national backgrounds and disciplines, like history, literary and film studies.

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This book contains analyses of the relations between religious and national themes in post-1989 East European cinema. It combines theoretical articles with case studies, bringing together researchers from different national backgrounds and disciplines, like history, literary and film studies.
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Autorenporträt
Liliya Berezhnaya is a research fellow at the University of Münster in the Cluster of Excellence "Religion and Politics." She earned her MA degree from Moscow State University, and her MA and PhD in history from the Central European University, Budapest. Her most recent book, "Death and the Afterlife in Early Modern Ukrainian Culture," is currently in production at Harrasowitz Verlag, as well as "Catalog of the Ukrainian Last Judgment Images" (Harvard UP), co-written with John-Paul Himka. Christian Schmitt is a research fellow at the University of Münster in the Cluster of Excellence "Religion and Politics." He studied German, Dutch, and History in Münster, Leiden, and Amsterdam. His publications include "Kinopathos: Große Gefühle im Gegenwartsfilm" (Bertz +Fischer, 2009). His current research project focuses on notions of community in Adalbert Stifter's writings.