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The Ustaše and the Roman Catholic Church in the Independent State of Croatia
On April 6, 1941, the Axis—German, Italian, Bulgarian and Hungarian military forces- invaded, occupied and partitioned Yugoslavia. Four days later, Slavko Kvaternik, the commander of the Ustaša forces, assumed power in Zagreb and proclaimed the New ...
Retchkiman, Golda
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A brief summary of the history and current status of religion in ...
Open School, Belgrade
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Merging the Religious Congregations and Membership Studies: A Data File for Documenting American Religious Change. [PDF]
Bacon R, Finke R, Jones D.
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In the past, Greece had vigorously objected to Macedonia’s rayed solar flag choice, claiming the star was a Greek emblem. Indeed, the Macedonian flag, together with the name “Macedonia,” became the focus of a long-standing dispute between Greece and ...
Murzaku, Ines
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Religious belongings and Covid-19 vaccination. [PDF]
Chakhunashvili K +2 more
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The Struggle of Kosovo Policymakers to Upgrade the Law on Religious Affairs
Apart from guarantees over freedom of religion, in the last two decades, authorities in Kosovo have made little progress in advancing its legal framework to accommodate the emerging needs of religious communities.
Mehmeti, Jeton
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Energy and Macronutrient Dietary Intakes of Vegetarian and Semi-Vegetarian Serbian Adults: Data from the EFSA EU Menu Food Consumption Survey (2017-2022). [PDF]
Šarac I +8 more
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The hierarchic separation of the Romanian Orthodox Church from the Serbian Orthodox Church 1864-1868
The study deals with the beginning of the process of hierarchic separation of the Romanian Orthodox Church from the Serbian Metropolitan See of Karlovci inaugurated by the process of establishing the national Orthodox churches. Initiated at the end of the 18th century in the Orthodox churches of the Austrian Empire, the phenomenon rendered topical the ...
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Beyond recognition: gendered violence and the critique of political economy in Croatia. [PDF]
Kujundžić J.
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Protestantization of the Roma from Southeastern Serbia
The Protestantization of the Roma refers to the recent process of mass involvement of Serbian Roma in small religious communities of Protestant provenance.
Todorović, Dragan
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