The revival of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro from 1990 [PDF]
After the fall of communism in 1989 religious communities has across EasternEurope been rebuild and revived. The same development can be seen in Montenegro where both traditional and new religious groups has flourished. This development could be called a desecularization of the former communist societies.
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Response to the article The Role of Religions in the War in the Former ...
van Dartel, Geert
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'The Devil has entered you': A qualitative study of Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM) and the stigma and discrimination they experience from healthcare professionals and the general community in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [PDF]
Stojisavljevic S +2 more
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Addiction and religiosity in facing suicide: a qualitative study on meaning of life and death among homeless people. [PDF]
Testoni I +3 more
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The Ottoman Empire in recent international politics II: the case of Kosovo [PDF]
Anscombe, Frederick
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Psychosocial moderation of polygenic risk for cannabis involvement: the role of trauma exposure and frequency of religious service attendance. [PDF]
Meyers JL +17 more
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Comprehensive Risk Analysis of Emergency Medical Response Systems in Serbian Healthcare: Assessing Systemic Vulnerabilities in Disaster Preparedness and Response. [PDF]
Cvetković VM +4 more
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Examination of the community-specific prevalence of and factors associated with substance use and misuse among Rural and Urban adolescents: a cross-sectional analysis in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [PDF]
Zenic N +6 more
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Testimony of His Grace Artemije, Bishop, the Serbian Orthodox Church
Orthodox Church, Serbian
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