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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- List of Maps vii
- List of Tables viii
- Foreword ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction: Christianity, Christians, and the Story of Modernity in Eastern Europe 1
- Religion in Urban Everyday Life: Shaping Modernity in Łódź and Manchester, 1820–1914 35
- Christianity, Nation, State: The Case of Christian Hungary 61
- Searching for a “Fourth Path”: Czech Catholicism between Liberalism, Communism, and Nazism 85
- The Roman Catholic Church Navigates the New Slovakia, 1945–1948 111
- Bulwark or Patchwork? Religious Exceptionalism and Regional Diversity in Postwar Poland 129
- Competing Concepts of “Reunification” behind the Liquidation of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church 159
- From Bottom to the Top and Back: On How to Build a Church in Communist Romania 191
- Human Rights as a Theological and Political Controversy among East German and Czech Protestants 217
- State Management of the Seer Vanga: Power, Medicine, and the “Remaking” of Religion in Socialist Bulgaria 245
- Constructing Peace in the GDR: Conscientious Objection and Compromise among Christians, 1962–1989 269
- On the Ruin of Christendom: Religious Politics and the Challenge of Islam in the New West 293
- Drafting a Historical Geography of East European Christianity 329
- List of Contributors 373
- Index 375
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- List of Maps vii
- List of Tables viii
- Foreword ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction: Christianity, Christians, and the Story of Modernity in Eastern Europe 1
- Religion in Urban Everyday Life: Shaping Modernity in Łódź and Manchester, 1820–1914 35
- Christianity, Nation, State: The Case of Christian Hungary 61
- Searching for a “Fourth Path”: Czech Catholicism between Liberalism, Communism, and Nazism 85
- The Roman Catholic Church Navigates the New Slovakia, 1945–1948 111
- Bulwark or Patchwork? Religious Exceptionalism and Regional Diversity in Postwar Poland 129
- Competing Concepts of “Reunification” behind the Liquidation of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church 159
- From Bottom to the Top and Back: On How to Build a Church in Communist Romania 191
- Human Rights as a Theological and Political Controversy among East German and Czech Protestants 217
- State Management of the Seer Vanga: Power, Medicine, and the “Remaking” of Religion in Socialist Bulgaria 245
- Constructing Peace in the GDR: Conscientious Objection and Compromise among Christians, 1962–1989 269
- On the Ruin of Christendom: Religious Politics and the Challenge of Islam in the New West 293
- Drafting a Historical Geography of East European Christianity 329
- List of Contributors 373
- Index 375