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Nihil Obstat: Religion, Politics, and Social Change in East-Central Europe and Russia

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Description for Nihil Obstat: Religion, Politics, and Social Change in East-Central Europe and Russia Paperback.
Nihil Obstat—Latin for "nothing stands in the way"—examines the interplay between religion and politics in East-Central Europe and Russia. While focusing on the postcommunist, late twentieth century, Sabrina P. Ramet discusses developments as far back as the eleventh century to explain the patterns that have developed over time and to show how they still affect contemporary interecclesiastical relations as well as those among Church, state, and society.
Based on interview research in Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, and Macedonia, and on materials published in German, Italian, Serbo-Croatian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Russian, and English, Ramet paints a clear picture of ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
1998
Publisher
Duke University Press United States
Number of pages
440
Condition
New
Number of Pages
440
Place of Publication
North Carolina, United States
ISBN
9780822320708
SKU
V9780822320708
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Ref
99-1

About Sabrina P. Ramet
Sabrina P. Ramet is Professor of International Studies at the University of Washington. She is the author and editor of numerous books, including Social Currents in Eastern Europe (Duke University Press).

Reviews for Nihil Obstat: Religion, Politics, and Social Change in East-Central Europe and Russia
“Sabrina Ramet is professor of international studies at the University of Washington. Making use of interview research throughout the Russian–East European region as well as materials published in eight languages, she presents a survey of traditional churches and a variety of new sects and religious movements. She treats politics and religion in East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, the Balkans, and ... Read more

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