The religious community and the Communist regime in the case of Montenegro, 1945-1955
The paper analyses the relations of the Communist authorities with religious communities in Montenegro in the period 1945-1955. The paper separately problematises specific features of each confessional community in Montenegro (orthodox, Muslim, Roman Catholic), and establishes a typology of the expa...
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