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Sacred Places Emerging Spaces Religious Pluralism In The Postsoviet Caucasus Tsypylma Darieva Editor Florian Mhlfried Editor Kevin Tuite Editor

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Sacred Places Emerging Spaces Religious Pluralism In The Postsoviet Caucasus Tsypylma Darieva Editor Florian Mhlfried Editor Kevin Tuite Editor
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.1 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Tsypylma Darieva (editor); Florian Mühlfried (editor); Kevin Tuite (editor)
ISBN: 9781785337833, 1785337831
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Sacred Places Emerging Spaces Religious Pluralism In The Postsoviet Caucasus Tsypylma Darieva Editor Florian Mhlfried Editor Kevin Tuite Editor by Tsypylma Darieva (editor); Florian Mühlfried (editor); Kevin Tuite (editor) 9781785337833, 1785337831 instant download after payment.

Though long-associated with violence, the Caucasus is a region rich with religious conviviality. Based on fresh ethnographies in Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the Russian Federation, Sacred Places, Emerging Spaces discusses vanishing and emerging sacred places in the multi-ethnic and multi-religious post-Soviet Caucasus. In exploring the effects of de-secularization, growing institutional control over hybrid sacred sites, and attempts to review social boundaries between the religious and the secular, these essays give way to an emergent Caucasus viewed from the ground up: dynamic, continually remaking itself, within shifting and indefinite frontiers.

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