No. 4 (32) 2014
Table of Contents
Main Theme
Southeastern Europe
Baltic Region
Western Ukraine
- Ukrainization within the Orthodox Church in the Interwar Poland
- Constructing Ukrainian National Identity in the Subcarpathian Rus by the Greek Catholic Order of St. Basil (1919 – 1939)
- «Ukrainian» as «Non-Orthodox»: How Greek Catholics Were «Reunited» with the Russian Orthodox Church, 1940s – 1960s
- Greek Catholic Identity in Western Ukraine During the Process of Legalization, 1980s — 1990s
Azov Greeks of Ukraine
Book Reviews
- Zaitsev, O., Begen, O., Stefaniv, V. (2011) Nationalism and Religion: Greek Catholic Church and the Ukrainian Nationalist Movement in Galicia, 1920s—1930s. — 384 p. (In Ukrainian)
- Shavchenko, T. I. (2013) The Valaam Monastery and the Formation of the Finnish Orthodox Church, 1917 – 1957. Moscow: Izdatel’stvo PSTGU. — 500 p. (In Russian)
- Rimestad, S. (2012) The Challenges of Modernity to the Orthodox Church in Estonia and Latvia (1917–1940). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2012. — 334 p.
- Namli, E., Svenungsson, J. and Vincent, A. M. (eds) (2014) Jewish Thought, Utopia, and Revolution. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2014. — 211 p.
- Parker Gumucio, C. (ed.)(2012) Religion, politica y cultura en America Latina: Nuevas miradas / Religiao, politica e cultura na America Latina: Novos olhares. Santiago de Chile: Instituto de estudios avanzados de la Universidad de Santiago de Chile.—392p.