Author: | Sabrina P. Ramet |
Subcategory: | World |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Indiana University Press; First Printing edition (September 22, 1987) |
Pages: | 256 pages |
Category: | History |
Rating: | 4.8 |
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Journal of the American Academy of Religion.
Anyone trying to understand. a successful product that both enlightens and informs. Journal of the American Academy of Religion. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists It is an important study that produces a fairly rich bounty of information about political-religious relationships.
Cross and Commissar book. Cross and Commissar provides the first systematic, comparative attempt at applying social-scientific theories to illuminate the nature of church-state interaction and the contemporary religious scene in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.
Cross and Commissar: The Politics of Religion in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union (Bloomington, In. Indiana University Press, 1987). The Soviet-Syrian Relationship since 1955: A Troubled Alliance (Boulder, Colo. Westview Press, 1990). Social Currents in Eastern Europe: The Sources and Meaning of the Great Transformation (Durham, . Duke University Press, 1991); 2nd ed. 1995. Balkan Babel: Politics, Culture, and Religion in Yugoslavia (Boulder, Colo. Westview Press, 1992). Ramet, Sabrina P. (1994).
book by Sabrina P. Ramet .
Cross and Commissar provides the first systematic, comparative attempt at applying social-scientific theories to illuminate the nature of church-state interaction and the contemporary religious scene in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.
Sabrina P. Ramet is Professor of International Studies at the University of Washington. Библиографические данные. Nihil Obstat: Religion, Politics, and Social Change in East-Central Europe and Russia Nihil Obstat: Religion, Politics, and Social Change in East-Central Europe and Russia, Sabrina P.
For treatment of the general connection between religion and ethnic politics as it stood at the onset of the Gorbachev era, see Pedro Ramet,Cross and Commissar: The Politics of Religion in Eastern Europe and the USSR, Chapter Two: The Interplay of Religious Policy and Nationalities Policy, pp. 11–40. Rasma Karklins,Ethnic Relations in the USSR, Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1986, p. 4. oogle Scholar
Cross and Commissar: The Politics of Religion in Eastern Europe and the USSR. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1987.
Cross and Commissar: The Politics of Religion in Eastern Europe and the USSR. Recommend this journal.
Cross and Commissar: The Politics of Religion in Eastern Europe and the USSR (Indiana University Press, 1987) . Nihil Obstat: Religion, Politics and Social Change in East Central Europe and Russia (Duke University Press, 1998). Balkan Babel: Politics, Culture, and Religion in Yugoslavia (Westview, 1992).
Ramet, Sabrina P. 1987. Cross and Commissar: The Politics of Religion in Eastern Europe and the USSR. Silvestri, Sara, and James Mayall. The Role of Religion in Conflict and Peace Building. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Ramsbotham, Oliver, Tom Woodhouse, and Hugh Miall. London: The British Academy.
"Anyone trying to understand... the recent history of Eastern Europe (including the Soviet Union) will find this book... extremely useful.... a common sense view of theory and historical study.... a successful product that both enlightens and informs." —American Historical Review
"... valuable reading." —Journal of the American Academy of Religion
"... welcome and insightful... " —Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
"It is an important study that produces a fairly rich bounty of information about political-religious relationships, the tie between the church and state, and the influence of religious beliefs on society." —Slavic Reviww
"... deserves intensive attention by scholars... " —Journal of Church and State
"The book’s strengths lie in its range, documentation, strongly analytical, and subtly nuanced treatment, consistent awareness of the complexity and dynamism of the various church-state relationships, and its generally judicious blend of theoretical and empirical aspects." —History
"Cross and Commissar is a sober, richly documented analysis that is useful and fascinating. It is well written, researched, and organized and fills an unfortunate lacuna in the literature in the area of church-state relations." —The Annals of the American Academy
"This monograph is a tour de force... " —Modern Greek Studies Yearbook
Communist regimes take an active stance vis-à-vis religion, framing religious policies with an eye toward broader political objectives. Cross and Commissar provides the first systematic, comparative attempt at applying social-scientific theories to illuminate the nature of church-state interaction and the contemporary religious scene in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.