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|a 9783110228137
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|a Máté-Tóth, András
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|a Spaces and Borders
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|b Current Research on Religion in Central and Eastern Europe
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|a Berlin
|b De Gruyter
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|a 1 online resource (VI, 278 S.)
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|a Rughinis, Cosima
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|a Religion and Society
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|z 9783110228144
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|u https://www.degruyter.com/doi/book/10.1515/9783110228144
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|a Biographical note: András Máté-Tóth, University of Szeged, Hungary; Cosima Rughini?, University of Bucharest, Romania.
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|a Main description: People observe and transgress religious borders when they relate with faith and other faiths, when they shape communities, when they make decisions. A group of researchers have joined an inquiry into the forces of religious closure and openness in present-day Central and Eastern Europe. Sociology, political science and history are triangulated to render a clear understanding of the individual experiences of religion and secularity, and of the strategic choices of religious and political elites, taking readers along an exploration of religious identity and otherness.
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