Cultural and Socio-Psychological Aspects of Religious and Ethnic Isolation. A Case Study

The study focuses on the cultural and socio-psychological aspects that influence religious identity and behavior in the case of minority religious and ethnic groups, based on the analysis of the way 20th century political changes influenced the self-understanding of the minority Roman Catholic and P...

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