
Spaces and Borders
Current Research on Religion in Central and Eastern Europe
Ed. by Máté-Tóth, András / Rughinis, Cosima
Series:Religion and Society 51
Table of Contents
- Frontmatter
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Experiencing Religion
- The Vague Borders of New Age. Methodological Comparison of Studies Concerning New Age in Central and Eastern Europe
- Values and Ethnicity – Religious Conversions of Roma in Eastern Slovakia to the Watchtower Society
- The Negotiation of Borders between “Religion” and “Spirituality”. The Case of the Czech Spiritual Milieu
- ISKCON Folk Devils Fight Back. The Dynamics of Counter-Stigmatization Strategy
- Strategies of Religious Elites
- Muslims, Bosnians and Bosniaks Shaped among Sarajevo, Sandžak and Belgrade
- Acculturation of Hinduism and the Czech Traditions of Yoga. From Freedom to Totality and Back Again
- The Interaction between Orthodox Church and State in Post-Soviet Russia. Identifying the Borders of Political Development
- Clericalization of Nationalism. Interpreting the Religious Rivalry between Serbian and Montenegrin Orthodox Churches, 1989–2009
- Religion and Politics
- Freedom of Religion in the Baltic States: Sociological and Legal Analysis
- What Do We Want from Religion? Religiosity and Social Expectations in Central and Eastern Europe
- Confronting Religion with National Pride Values: Comparative Evidence from Eastern and Western Europe
- Attitudes towards National Identity and National Values among Polish Catholic Youth
- Religious Determinants of Democratic Values
- Political Secularity of Religious People in European Countries
- Quasi-Religious Character of the Hungarian Right-Wing Radical Ideology. An International Comparison
- List of Contributors
- Index of Objects
Introduction
MÁTÉ-TÓTH, ANDRÁS / RUGHINIŞ, COSIMA

Citation Information
Spaces and Borders
Current Research on Religion in Central and Eastern Europe
Edited by Máté-Tóth, András / Rughinis, Cosima
DE GRUYTER
2011
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