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Law of civil procedure --- International law --- Eastern and Central Europe
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Political sociology --- Political parties --- Eastern and Central Europe
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With the end of state-socialism, however, religion re-entered the public space, and in many Post-Socialist countries, religiosity and the role of religion increased significantly—particularly where it has been promoted in the process of state identity building. The authors explore the current role of religion in Eastern Europe, defined politically as the territory of the former socialist Eastern European countries. They use case studies and follow an interdisciplinary approach, tracing the field from the perspectives of political science, sociology, law, culture, and architecture/urban planning. Contents: · Perspectives of sociology · Law and religion · The political interpretation of religion Target Groups: · Researchers and students in social sciences and political science · Practitioners in the field of religion and politics The Editors: Dr. Jochen Töpfer is juniorprofessor at the Institute for Sociology, Otto von Guericke Universität Magdeburg. Dr. Julia Gerlach is research associate at the Institute for East-European Studies, Freie Universität Berlin.
Social sciences (general) --- sociale wetenschappen --- Eastern and Central Europe
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Von der Reformation bis ins 20. Jahrhundert prallten in Ostmitteleuropa religiöse und politische Ordnungen aufeinander. Die Konfessionen strebten oft nach Dominanz und stellten somit die existierenden Herrschaftsverhältnisse infrage. Die Konkurrenz zwischen religiösen Gemeinschaften gefährdete das soziale und politische Gefüge. Die Eliten der Region sahen sich vor dringende Probleme gestellt: Wie sollten sie mit der religiösen Heterogenität umgehen? Waren Kirchenunionen und Religionsgespräche realistische Lösungen? Welche politischen Foren und Rechtsinstrumente konnten sie bemühen, um trotz religiöser Feindschaften den nötige sozialen und politischen Zusammenhalt zu gewährleisten? Wie konnten sie Identitäten stiften, die die nationale Gemeinschaft mit der Konfession in Einklang bringen würden, der sie eine führende Rolle zuerkannten? Konkurrierende Ordnungen nimmt Verschränkungen zwischen Religion, Staat und Nation in Vormoderne und Moderne in den Blick. Durch den Fokus auf politisch-religiöse Kämpfe und rivalisierende Ordnungsbestrebungen eröffnet der Sammelband Perspektiven für einen epochenübergreifenden Vergleich.
Church and state --- Religion and state --- Central Europe. --- Eastern Europe.
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Sociology of policy --- Natural disasters --- Girls --- War --- Reports [materialtype] --- Eastern and Central Europe --- Central Asia
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New Perspectives is a peer-reviewed journal published three times a year in English. Its subtitle is the Interdisciplinary Journal of Central & East European Politics and International Relations. It has been published since 1993, peer-reviewed since 2002 and transformed to New Perspectives in 2015. It is focused on interdisciplinary research of Central and East European politics.
Diplomatic relations. --- Politics and government. --- Since 1989 --- Europe, Central --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe, Central. --- Europe, Eastern. --- Politics and government --- Foreign relations --- Heisei Period (Japan) --- East Europe --- Eastern Europe --- Central Europe --- Relations --- Central Europe. --- Eastern Europe.
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A Companion to the Reformation in Central Europe analyses the diverse Christian cultures of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Czech lands, Austria, and lands of the Hungarian kingdom between the 15th and 18th centuries. It establishes the geography of Reformation movements across this region, and then considers different movements of reform and the role played by Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox clergy. This volume examines different contexts and social settings for reform movements, and investigates how cities, princely courts, universities, schools, books, and images helped spread ideas about reform. This volume brings together expertise on diverse lands and churches to provide the first integrated account of religious life in Central Europe during the early modern period. Contributors are: Phillip Haberkern, Maciej Ptaszyński, Astrid von Schlachta, Márta Fata, Natalia Nowakowska, Luka Ilić, Michael Springer, Edit Szegedi, Mihály Balázs, Rona Johnston Gordon, Howard Louthan, Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin, Liudmyla Sharipova, Alexander Schunka, Rudolf Schlögl, Václav Bůžek, Mark Hengerer, Michael Tworek, Pál Ács, Maria Crăciun, Grażyna Jurkowlaniec, Laura Lisy-Wagner, and Graeme Murdock.
Reformation --- Reformation. --- Protestant Reformation --- Church history --- Counter-Reformation --- Protestantism --- History --- Europe, Central --- Europe, Central. --- Central Europe --- Church history.
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In this collection of interrelated essays, the authors review landmark developments in electrochemistry building on biographic material and personal insight. The book facilitates understanding of the innate pathways of developments in electrochemical science as a result of lucky circumstances fitting to objective conditions. Thus the book will help to understand the present state of electrochemistry and offer inspiration for solving today’s scientific challenges. The authors as experienced electrochemists from the U.S., Western and Eastern Europe also provide guidance for scientific careers by presenting biographical examples of famous electrochemists.
Pure sciences. Natural sciences (general) --- History of physics --- Physics --- Electrochemistry --- History --- wetenschapsgeschiedenis --- geschiedenis --- fysica --- elektrochemie --- Eastern and Central Europe
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