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                <dc:title>پلیس مخفی و زیرزمینی دینی در اروپای شرقی کمونیستی و پسا کمونیستی [کتاب انگلیسی]</dc:title>
                
                        <dc:title>The Secret Police and the Religious Underground in Communist and Post-Communist Eastern Europe</dc:title>
                    

                
                
                        <dc:subject>پسا کمونیسم</dc:subject>
                
                    
                
                        <dc:subject>اروپای معاصر</dc:subject>
                
                    
                
                        <dc:subject>دولت مذهبی</dc:subject>
                
                    
                
                        <dc:subject>زیرزمینی مذهبی</dc:subject>
                
                    
                
                        <dc:subject>تاریخ سیاسی اروپا</dc:subject>
                
                    
                
                        <dc:subject>کمونیسم</dc:subject>
                
                    

                
                        <dc:language>English</dc:language>
                    

                <dc:publisher>Routledge </dc:publisher>
                <dc:date>2022</dc:date>
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                <dc:description>Table of contents :,Cover,Half Title,Series Information,Title Page,Copyright Page,Table of Contents,Figures,Contributors,Acknowledgements,Introduction: Reframing the Religious Underground,Religious Resistance and the Formation of the Underground,The Secret Police,Secret Police Operations,Secret Police Archives and the Politics of the Religious Field in Post-Communism,Studying Religions Through the Secret Police Archives,Conclusion,Notes,Archival Sources,References,Part I Constructing the Enemy,Historical and Legal Contexts,1 Shifting Images of a Harmful Sect: Operations Against Inochentism in Soviet Ukraine, 1920–23,Anti-religious Policy and Soviet Countryside in the Early 1920s,Local Institutions of Power in the Early 1920s,Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Ananiev County and the “problem of Rai”,The Contradictory Policies of Provincial and Local Authorities: the Repressive Operation From 1921,From a Local Problem to a Cross-Border Threat: a View on Rai From Odessa,Conclusions,Notes,Archival Sources,Interviews,References,2 Visualizing Invisible Dissent Red Dragonists, Conspiracy and the Soviet Secret Police,Introduction: Materiality of Common Sense,Grassroots Holiness: the Arrival of the Red Dragon,Popular Eschatology as Conspiracy Theory,Red Dragon-Type Organization: the True Orthodox Church,Crafting Religious Dissent: Agitators, Spies and Couriers,Secret Police Model Criminal Files,Secret Police Bricolage,Religious Network Schemes,Conclusion: Clash of Conspiracies,Notes,Archival Sources,References,3 The Legal Context of Religious Activities in Hungary Between 1945 and 1989/90,Introduction,The Administrative and the Political Conditions of Legitimization of Churches By the State,Religious Groups Pursued By the Regime – Categories From a Legal Standpoint,Resisting Groups Within State-Approved Churches (minority in a State-Approved-So-Called Majority Church, Pursued Both ...,Unapproved Religious Communities (illegal Churches or so-called “sects”),Religious Communities That Achieved State-Approved Church Status During Socialism,Semi-Legal Religious Groups Following the Continuous Change of Church Policy in the 1980s,Conclusion – Remission of Pursuit in the 1980s,Notes,Archival Sources,References,4 Turning Religious Practices Into Political Guilt: Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Narratives of the Securitate Files,Introduction,Historical Context,Perceptions and Policies of the Securitate Towards Jehovah’s Witnesses During 1950s,Turning Religious Practices Into Political Guilt,Conclusions,Notes,Archival Sources,References,5 A Coercive Political Environment as Place of Testimony: Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Era of State Socialism in Hungary, 1948–89,Introduction: Jehovah’s Witnesses in Hungary,History of the Jehovah’s Witnesses Before 1945,Jehovah’s Witnesses Between 1945 and 1948,The 1950s in the Life of the Jehovah’s Witnesses,Underground Religious Life and the State Security,Jehovah’s Witnesses in the K&#225;d&#225;r Era,Conclusion,Notes,Archival Sources,Press,References,Part II Anti-religious Operations,6 Soviet State Security and the Cold War: Repression and Agent Infiltration of the Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Moldavian ...,Introduction,Religion and the State in Bessarabia Before 1940,Religion in Soviet Moldavia, 1940–41 and 1944–49,The Structure of Soviet State Security Apparatus in Moldavian SSR,Deportation of Jehovah’s Witnesses (1951),The Legal Basis of Mass Deportation of Jehovah’s Witnesses Vs. Individual Sentencing,Agent Infiltration of Jehovah’s Witnesses Organizations,Conclusion,Notes,Archival Sources,References,7 The Secret Police and the Marian Apparition: Actions of the Polish Security Service Against the Miracle of Zablud&#243;w in 1965,Introduction,Miraculous Phenomena in the Polish People’s Republic,The Characteristics of the Site of the Marian Apparition of Zablud&#243;w and the Course of the Event,May: a Month of the Blessed Virgin Mary,Election Sunday,Our Lady of Zablud&#243;w,The Quarantine of Zablud&#243;w,Actions Taken By the Secret Police in Relation to the Marian Apparition in Zablud&#243;w,Collecting Information,Information From Zablud&#243;w,Information From the Podlasie Region,Intelligence Officers in the Meadow,Manipulative and Compromising Measures,Intimidating Actions,Conclusions,Notes,Archival Sources,References,8 Acting in the Underground: Life as a Hare Krishna Devotee in the Soviet Republic of Lithuania (1979–1989),Introduction,Methods and the Scope of Data,The Lithuanian Special Archives (LSA): Access to KGB Files in Lithuania and the Legal Rules That Govern Their Use ...,Hare Krishna Movement in the Soviet Lithuania,Atheist Propaganda, KGB and ISKCON,Persecutions of KGB: Strategy and Actions,The Consequences of the KGB Repressions to the Members of the Community,Conclusion,Notes,Interviews,References,9 Between Simplification and Absurdity: The Czech Protestant Milieu, “New Orientation” and the Secret Police,“The Situation Remains Very Unsatisfactory”: StB and Czech Protestants in the 1950s,Locating the “Hostile Center” Inside the CCE – the 1960s,“We Have to Join the NO, All of us” – 1970s,Conclusion,Notes,Archival Sources,Interviews,References,Part III Methodological Approaches to Religions in the Secret Police Archives,10 Secret Police Informer Files as Sources for the Study of Vernacular Religion Under Communism,Reading Secret Police Files,Vernacular Religion in the Archives,Notes,Archival Sources,References,11 Photographs of the Religious Underground: Tracing Images between Archives and Communities,Introduction,The “J&#243;zsef N&#233;meth” Case,Reading Photographs,Photo Elicitation,Photo Elicitation Experiences,Conclusion,Notes,Archival Source,References,12 Feasting and Fasting: The Evidential Character of Material Religion in Secret Police Archives,Introduction,Material Religion and Secret Police Archives,Inochentist-Stilists in Communist Romania,Fasting, Feasting and the Distribution of Foods,Eschatology and Food Security,Conclusion,Notes,Archival Sources,References,Part IV Secret Police Archives in Post-Communism,Politics, Ethics and Communities,13 The Patriarchate, the Presidency and the Secret Police Archives: Studying Religions in Post-Communist Romania,The (mis)use of the Secret Police Archives,President Iliescu and Patriarch Teoctist,The Presidential Commission for the Analysis of the Communist Dictatorship and the Vladimiresti Case,The Romanian Presidency, the Orthodox Church, and the Final Report,Conclusion,Notes,Archival Sources,References,14 The Possibility of Researching Religious Minorities in the Secret Police Archives of the Former Yugoslavia,Introduction,The Regulation of Religious Minorities in Yugoslavia,State Security and Religious Minorities,Archival Data on Religious Minorities,From the Secret Police Archives to the Religious Community Archives,Conclusion,Notes,Archival Sources,References,15 If Sex Were a Factor …: The Securitate Archives and Issues of Morality in Documents Related to Religious Life,Understandings of Morality in Communist-Era Archives on Religion,Case Studies,The Constructed File,Using “Moral Deviancy”,A Moral Code of Conduct for the State Employee Dealing With Religious Life,Conclusion,Notes,Archival Sources,References,16 Neo-Protestant Churches and the Secret Police Archives in Romania,Standing in the Shadow of the Orthodox Church,Healing From the Past,Redeeming the Memory of a Painful Past,Conclusion,Notes,References,Index</dc:description>
                
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                        <dc:creator>کاپالو, جیمز الکساندر (James Alexander Kapal&#243;؛ مدرس ارشد مطالعه ادیان در دانشگاه کالج کورک &#171;University College Cork&#187; در کورک ایرلند؛ مدیر مشترک مرکز مطالعات جهان بینی های حاشیه نشین و در معرض خطر)</dc:creator>
                    
                        <dc:creator>پووداک, کینگا (Kinga Poved&#225;k؛ پژوهشگر گروه تحقیقاتی برای مطالعه فرهنگ دینی در آکادمی علوم مجارستان - دانشگاه سگد &#171;University of Szeged&#187;)</dc:creator>
                    

                
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