Religious Practices in Communist Yugoslavia: The Celebration of Christmas in St George’s Church in Titovo Užice in 1956
The Communist Party of Yugoslavia passed in 1947 a guideline prohibiting the celebration of religious holidays outside the church, while the government of the FPRY sent an order, through a confidential circular in 1948, for the Catholic and Orthodox Christmas not to be officially recognized any lon...
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Autor principal: | Bojana Bogdanović |
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University of Belgrade
2021
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