Religion in the Post-Yugoslav Context brings together a diverse group of scholars, each of them specializing in the role of religion in one of the Yugoslav successor states. In addition to providing the readership with the understanding of both the general context (religion during the disintegration of the Yugoslav state) as well as more specific aspects (individual post-Yugoslav states), this rich collection complements the existing research in the fields of religious studies and political science. It represents an important source for scholars and students interested in the post-Yugoslav…mehr
Religion in the Post-Yugoslav Context brings together a diverse group of scholars, each of them specializing in the role of religion in one of the Yugoslav successor states. In addition to providing the readership with the understanding of both the general context (religion during the disintegration of the Yugoslav state) as well as more specific aspects (individual post-Yugoslav states), this rich collection complements the existing research in the fields of religious studies and political science. It represents an important source for scholars and students interested in the post-Yugoslav dynamic. Moreover, this kind of analysis is of major relevance for state and non-state actors involved in promotion of religious tolerance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Branislav Radeljic and Dr. Martina Topic - Contributions by Dino Abazovic; Isa Blumi; Ruica Cacanoska; Raymond Detrez; Sergej Flere; Angela Ilic; Danilo Jesenik; Miran Lavric; Paul Mojzes; Kenneth Morrison; Marko Nikolic; Branislav Radeljic; Dr
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Introduction, Branislav Radelji Chapter 1: Religion and the Yugoslav Wars (1991-1999), Paul Mojzes Chapter 2: Religion in the Yugoslav Successor States at the Beginning of the 21st Century, Raymond Detrez Chapter 3: Church-State Relations in Slovenia: Constant Tensions, Sergej Flere, Miran Lavri , and Danilo Jesenik Chapter 4: Holocaust Denial in Croatian Catholic Church, Martina Topi Chapter 5: Religion and Politics in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Illustrations from the Post-War and Post-Socialist Transition, Dino Abazovi and Ivan Cvitkovi Chapter 6: Autocephaly, Log Burning and Legitimacy: The Montenegrin and Serbian Orthodox Churches in Conflict, Kenneth Morrison Chapter 7: Religious Polarization of Macedonian Modern Society, Ruica Cacanoska Chapter 8: The Role of Religion in Serbian Society and Politics, Marko Nikoli Chapter 9: The Transformations of Islam in Kosovo and its Impact on Albanian Politics, Isa Blumi Chapter 10: Islamic Doctrine and European Values: The Case of the Islamic Community in Serbia, Aleksander Zdravkovski Chapter 11: Self-Evident Belonging and Incompatibility of Identities: Public Discourse by Churches in Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia on European Integration (2000-2012), Angela Ili
Introduction, Branislav Radelji Chapter 1: Religion and the Yugoslav Wars (1991-1999), Paul Mojzes Chapter 2: Religion in the Yugoslav Successor States at the Beginning of the 21st Century, Raymond Detrez Chapter 3: Church-State Relations in Slovenia: Constant Tensions, Sergej Flere, Miran Lavri , and Danilo Jesenik Chapter 4: Holocaust Denial in Croatian Catholic Church, Martina Topi Chapter 5: Religion and Politics in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Illustrations from the Post-War and Post-Socialist Transition, Dino Abazovi and Ivan Cvitkovi Chapter 6: Autocephaly, Log Burning and Legitimacy: The Montenegrin and Serbian Orthodox Churches in Conflict, Kenneth Morrison Chapter 7: Religious Polarization of Macedonian Modern Society, Ruica Cacanoska Chapter 8: The Role of Religion in Serbian Society and Politics, Marko Nikoli Chapter 9: The Transformations of Islam in Kosovo and its Impact on Albanian Politics, Isa Blumi Chapter 10: Islamic Doctrine and European Values: The Case of the Islamic Community in Serbia, Aleksander Zdravkovski Chapter 11: Self-Evident Belonging and Incompatibility of Identities: Public Discourse by Churches in Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia on European Integration (2000-2012), Angela Ili
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