The role of religion in Eastern Europe today /

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Imprint:Berlin : SpringerVS, 2014.
©2015
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11090690
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Other authors / contributors:Gerlach, Julia, editor.
Töpfer, Jochen, editor.
ISBN:9783658024413
3658024410
9783658024406
3658024402
Notes:ReferencesStrong Emotions, Weak Subjects. On the Role of Hurt Feelings in the Trial against Pussy Riot; Blasphemy and the Law; The "Hurt Believer" as a New Legal and Cultural Subject; Emotions and the Idea of the Nation-State; Who Feels How? Pretentions and Inquiries on Emotions and Subjects; References; 4. Conclusions; Conclusions; Authors
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Summary:While religion was expelled from the public space during Communist times and became a secret form of "inner emigration", it entered the empty public space again in Post-Communist times. Public interest in religious issues and the public prestige of religion have dramatically increased. The book "Under Construction. The Role of Religion in Eastern Europe Today" deals with the (re-)emergence of religion in Eastern Europe and its impact on the economy, the society, and the state in 15 essays. The authors represent various fields of science related to human interaction - Economics, Political Scie.
Other form:Print version: Role of religion in Eastern Europe today 9783658024406