Religion and Magic in Socialist and Post-Socialist Contexts II: Baltic, Eastern European, and Post-USSR Case Studies
By Alexandra Cotofana (Editor), James M. Nyce (Editor), Andreas Umland (Editor), Anita Stasulane (Foreword by), Alexandra Co?ofana (Contribution by), Larisa Jasarevic (Contribution by), Zlatina Bogdanova (Contribution by), Sibelan Forrester (Contribution by), Gabriel Girigan (Contribution by), Reet Hiiemäe (Contribution by), Danijela Jerotijevic (Contribution by), Iveta Leitane (Contribution by), René Provis (Contribution by), Ioana Repciuc (Contribution by), Jessica Pollock (Contribution by), James M. Nyce (Contribution by)
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By Alexandra Cotofana (Editor), James M. Nyce (Editor), Andreas Umland (Editor), Anita Stasulane (Foreword by), Alexandra Co?ofana (Contribution by), Larisa Jasarevic (Contribution by), Zlatina Bogdanova (Contribution by), Sibelan Forrester (Contribution by), Gabriel Girigan (Contribution by), Reet Hiiemäe (Contribution by), Danijela Jerotijevic (Contribution by), Iveta Leitane (Contribution by), René Provis (Contribution by), Ioana Repciuc (Contribution by), Jessica Pollock (Contribution by), James M. Nyce (Contribution by)
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Religion and magic have often played important roles in Baltic, Eastern European, and post- USSR societies like those in Russia, Romania, Serbia, Latvia, Kyrgyzstan, and Estonia. Taken together, the studies presented in this collection suggest that the idea that religion and magic are connected to each other in some consistent, universal way may be nothing more than a reminiscence from nineteenth century anthropology. Further, these studies challenge another part of anthropology’s historica...



