The article focuses on the relation between the socio-legal status of national Orthodox Churches and their role in the legal, institutional and social ‘othering’ of Islam and ethnic groups of Muslims in three Balkans countries, namely, Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Serbia. The research reveals that the state-pursued construction of national identity and politics of belonging are expressly permeated by ethno-confessional nationalism, which is at the core of the deep-running tensions between the dominant ethnic group and the marginalized Muslims. There is an alliance between the political and the Church elites to keep ethnic groups of Muslim background either altogether outside the ‘national Us’ or at least at its outer marginsRegionistikos k...
The article familiarises the reader with the problems associated with the Christian-Muslim places of...
Following the end of communism, the former Yugoslav republics experienced a decade of armed conflict...
Following the end of communism, the former Yugoslav republics experienced a decade of armed conflict...
The paper examines Muslim identity in the context of interaction between religions and ethnic and na...
In the last decade and a half the process of desecularization has been undoubtedly verified in Serbi...
Orthodoxy has, by the Providence of God, been placed between Western Christianity, and Sunni Islam. ...
International audienceThis article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Mu...
International audienceThis article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Mu...
International audienceThis article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Mu...
International audienceThis article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Mu...
International audienceThis article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Mu...
International audienceThis article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Mu...
In cases where the religion of the dominant nation is different than that of the dominated, the rel...
International audienceThis article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Mu...
In the last decade and a half the process of desecularization has been undoubtedly verified in Serbi...
The article familiarises the reader with the problems associated with the Christian-Muslim places of...
Following the end of communism, the former Yugoslav republics experienced a decade of armed conflict...
Following the end of communism, the former Yugoslav republics experienced a decade of armed conflict...
The paper examines Muslim identity in the context of interaction between religions and ethnic and na...
In the last decade and a half the process of desecularization has been undoubtedly verified in Serbi...
Orthodoxy has, by the Providence of God, been placed between Western Christianity, and Sunni Islam. ...
International audienceThis article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Mu...
International audienceThis article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Mu...
International audienceThis article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Mu...
International audienceThis article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Mu...
International audienceThis article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Mu...
International audienceThis article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Mu...
In cases where the religion of the dominant nation is different than that of the dominated, the rel...
International audienceThis article analyses the complex relations between Orthodox Christians and Mu...
In the last decade and a half the process of desecularization has been undoubtedly verified in Serbi...
The article familiarises the reader with the problems associated with the Christian-Muslim places of...
Following the end of communism, the former Yugoslav republics experienced a decade of armed conflict...
Following the end of communism, the former Yugoslav republics experienced a decade of armed conflict...