Everyday Religiosity and the Politics of Belonging in Ukraine / Catherine Wanner.
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- 9781501764967
- Orthodox Eastern Church
- Église orthodoxe -- Histoire -- 21e siecle
- Orthodox Eastern Church -- History -- 21st century
- Orthodox Eastern Church -- Ukraine -- History -- 21st century
- Religion
- Politics and government
- Church and state
- Christianity and politics -- Orthodox Eastern Church
- Christianity and politics
- Christianisme et politique -- Église orthodoxe -- Histoire -- 21e siecle
- Église et État -- Ukraine -- Histoire -- 21e siecle
- Christianisme et politique -- Ukraine -- Histoire -- 21e siecle
- Christianity and politics -- Orthodox Eastern Church -- History -- 21st century
- Church and state -- Ukraine -- History -- 21st century
- Christianity and politics -- Ukraine -- History -- 21st century
- Ukraine
- Ukraine -- Politique et gouvernement -- 21e siecle
- Ukraine -- Politics and government -- 21st century
- Ukraine -- Church history -- 21st century
- Ukraine -- Religion -- 21st century
"Freedom is Our Religion" : Enabling the Religious Dimensions of Political Life -- Gold Domed Kyiv : An Atmosphere of Religiosity -- Radical Hope : The Maidan as Historic Event -- The Aesthetics of Relatedness : Commemorative Spirits and Public Space -- Serving on the Front and the Home Front : Military Chaplains in Public Institutions -- Conclusion : The Politics of Hope and Belonging.
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"The Maidan protests of 2013-14 and the outbreak of a hybrid war in Eastern Ukraine in 2014 have led to an expansion of informal religious practices in public institutions, public space, and politics in Ukraine"-- Provided by publisher.
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