The secret police and the religious underground in communist and post-communist Eastern Europe

This book addresses the complex intersection of secret police operations and the formation of the religious underground in communist-era Eastern Europe. It discusses how religious groups were perceived as dangerous to the totalitarian state whilst also being extremely vulnerable and yet at the same...

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Published in:Routledge religion, society and government in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet states
Contributors: Kapaló, James 1968- (Editor) ; Povedák, Kinga 1979- (Editor)
Format: Electronic/Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis 2022
In: Routledge religion, society and government in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet states (15)
Series/Journal:Routledge religion, society and government in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet states 15
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Church / Underground (Politics) / Secret service
B Europe / Political police / Religious group / History 1920-1990
RelBib Classification:AD Sociology of religion; religious policy
CG Christianity and Politics
CH Christianity and Society
KBK Europe (East)
ZC Politics in general
Further subjects:B Secret Service (Europe, Eastern) History 20th century
B Collection of essays
B Communist countries Religion History 20th century
B Post-communism (Europe, Eastern) History 21st century
B Anti-communist movements (Europe, Eastern) History 20th century
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Summary:This book addresses the complex intersection of secret police operations and the formation of the religious underground in communist-era Eastern Europe. It discusses how religious groups were perceived as dangerous to the totalitarian state whilst also being extremely vulnerable and yet at the same time very resourceful. It explores how this particular dynamic created the concept of the "religious underground" and produced an extremely rich secret police archival record. In a series of studies from across the region, the book explores the historical and legal context of secret police entanglement with religious groups, presents case studies on particular anti-religious operations and groups, offers methodological approaches to the secret police materials for the study of religions, and engages in contemporary ethical and political debates on the legacy and meaning of the archives in post-communism. 
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ISBN:0367279991
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4324/9780429331466