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The process and stages of the acquisition of autocephaly by the Polish Orthodox Church are explored. The formation of a socialist model of public administration in Poland after the Second World War required the resolution of some problems, in particular ...
Bystrytska, Ella, Volik, Nadiia
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Provisional Governing Council as Part of the Impact of State Authorities on the Functioning of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church (1948 – 1951) [PDF]
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Understanding low fertility in Poland [PDF]
After the state socialist regime of Poland collapsed in 1989, the nation’s total fertility rate plummeted from 2.1 to 1.27 by 2007. Simultaneously, Poland severely reduced social service provisions and restricted access to family planning.
Joanna Z. Mishtal
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Characteristics of Development of Inter-Confessional Relations in Ukraine
To research the dynamics of inter-confessional relations in Ukraine observers increasingly scrutinize the situation with the help of certain classifications. Since this sphere is too delicate and sensitive it does not allow for equivalent deductions, but
Vasin, Maksym
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Yugoslavia\u27s Churches Squeezed between East and West during the Cold War
Yugoslavia’s faithful adherence to the Soviet Bloc ended in 1948 when the famous Stalin-Tito split gradually sent Yugoslavia onto its own separate socialist path and subsequently led to the policy of active non-alignment between the military blocs.
Mojzes, Paul
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Vladimir Solovyov\u27s Signposts along the Escatological Path to Goodmanhood
Metzger, Lawrence
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Toward Religious Freedom in Ukraine: Indigenous Churches and Foreign Missionaires
Marynovitch, Myrosolav
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