Religion and Magic in Socialist and Post-Socialist Contexts II Baltic, Eastern European, and Post-USSR Case Studies

Religion and magic have often played important roles in Baltic, Eastern European, and post- USSR societies like those in Russia, Romania, Serbia, Latvia, Kyrgyzstan, and Estonia. Taken together, the studies presented in this collection suggest that the idea that religion and magic are connected to e...

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spellingShingle Religion and Magic in Socialist and Post-Socialist Contexts II Baltic, Eastern European, and Post-USSR Case Studies
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title_auth Religion and Magic in Socialist and Post-Socialist Contexts II Baltic, Eastern European, and Post-USSR Case Studies
title_exact_search Religion and Magic in Socialist and Post-Socialist Contexts II Baltic, Eastern European, and Post-USSR Case Studies
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title_full Religion and Magic in Socialist and Post-Socialist Contexts II Baltic, Eastern European, and Post-USSR Case Studies Alexandra Cotofana, James Nyce, Andreas Umland, Anita Stasulane, James M. Nyce, Alexandra Coțofană, Larisa Jasarevic, Zlatina Bogdanova, Sibelan Forrester, Gabriel Girigan, Reet Hiiemäe, Danijela Jerotijević, Iveta Leitane, René Provis, Ioana Repciuc, Jessica Pollock
title_fullStr Religion and Magic in Socialist and Post-Socialist Contexts II Baltic, Eastern European, and Post-USSR Case Studies Alexandra Cotofana, James Nyce, Andreas Umland, Anita Stasulane, James M. Nyce, Alexandra Coțofană, Larisa Jasarevic, Zlatina Bogdanova, Sibelan Forrester, Gabriel Girigan, Reet Hiiemäe, Danijela Jerotijević, Iveta Leitane, René Provis, Ioana Repciuc, Jessica Pollock
title_full_unstemmed Religion and Magic in Socialist and Post-Socialist Contexts II Baltic, Eastern European, and Post-USSR Case Studies Alexandra Cotofana, James Nyce, Andreas Umland, Anita Stasulane, James M. Nyce, Alexandra Coțofană, Larisa Jasarevic, Zlatina Bogdanova, Sibelan Forrester, Gabriel Girigan, Reet Hiiemäe, Danijela Jerotijević, Iveta Leitane, René Provis, Ioana Repciuc, Jessica Pollock
title_short Religion and Magic in Socialist and Post-Socialist Contexts II
title_sort religion and magic in socialist and post socialist contexts ii baltic eastern european and post ussr case studies
title_sub Baltic, Eastern European, and Post-USSR Case Studies
topic Religion
magic
Socialism
Postsocialism
topic_facet Religion
magic
Socialism
Postsocialism
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