Everyday Religiosity and the Politics of Belonging in Ukraine

Everyday Religiosity and the Politics of Belonging in Ukraine reveals how and why religion has become a pivotal political force in a society struggling to overcome the legacy of its entangled past with Russia and chart a new future. If Ukraine is "ground zero" in the tensions between Russi...

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Main Author: Wanner, Catherine (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Ithaca, NY Cornell University Press [2022]
In:Year: 2022
Further subjects:B Christianity and politics (Ukraine) History 21st century
B Russia & the Former Soviet Union / HISTORY 
B church-state relationship, ethnographies of belonging, ukrainian orthodoxy, religion and post-communism, independent orthodox church of ukraine, religious pluralism in ukraine
B Christianity and politics Orthodox Eastern Church History 21st century
B Church and state (Ukraine) History 21st century
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505 8 0 |t Frontmatter 
505 8 0 |t Contents 
505 8 0 |t Acknowledgments 
505 8 0 |t Abbreviations 
505 8 0 |t Note on Transliteration and Translation 
505 8 0 |t Preface 
505 8 0 |t INTRODUCTION Together and Apart 
505 8 0 |t 1 “FREEDOM IS OUR RELIGION” The Religious Dimensions of Political Life 
505 8 0 |t 2 GOLD DOMED KYIV The Power of Atmosphere 
505 8 0 |t 3 RADICAL HOPE The Maidan as Historic Event 
505 8 0 |t 4 THE AESTHETICS OF RELATEDNESS Commemorative Spirits in Public Space 
505 8 0 |t 5 SERVING ON THE FRONT AND THE HOME FRONT Military Chaplains in Public Institutions 
505 8 0 |t CONCLUSION The New Politics of Belonging 
505 8 0 |t Notes 
505 8 0 |t References 
505 8 0 |t Index 
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