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spellingShingle | Makridēs, Basileios 1961- Orthodoxy and Nationalism. The interconnection between O. and n. constitutes a much-discussed and debated issue, especially in the light of the radical changes in eastern Europe, the collapse of Marxism-Leninism, the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, and the rise of previously suppresed ethnic groups Orthodoxy and Nationalism |
title | Orthodoxy and Nationalism. The interconnection between O. and n. constitutes a much-discussed and debated issue, especially in the light of the radical changes in eastern Europe, the collapse of Marxism-Leninism, the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, and the rise of previously suppresed ethnic groups |
title_auth | Orthodoxy and Nationalism. The interconnection between O. and n. constitutes a much-discussed and debated issue, especially in the light of the radical changes in eastern Europe, the collapse of Marxism-Leninism, the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, and the rise of previously suppresed ethnic groups |
title_exact_search | Orthodoxy and Nationalism. The interconnection between O. and n. constitutes a much-discussed and debated issue, especially in the light of the radical changes in eastern Europe, the collapse of Marxism-Leninism, the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, and the rise of previously suppresed ethnic groups |
title_full | Orthodoxy and Nationalism. The interconnection between O. and n. constitutes a much-discussed and debated issue, especially in the light of the radical changes in eastern Europe, the collapse of Marxism-Leninism, the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, and the rise of previously suppresed ethnic groups |
title_fullStr | Orthodoxy and Nationalism. The interconnection between O. and n. constitutes a much-discussed and debated issue, especially in the light of the radical changes in eastern Europe, the collapse of Marxism-Leninism, the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, and the rise of previously suppresed ethnic groups |
title_full_unstemmed | Orthodoxy and Nationalism. The interconnection between O. and n. constitutes a much-discussed and debated issue, especially in the light of the radical changes in eastern Europe, the collapse of Marxism-Leninism, the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, and the rise of previously suppresed ethnic groups |
title_short | Orthodoxy and Nationalism. The interconnection between O. and n. constitutes a much-discussed and debated issue, especially in the light of the radical changes in eastern Europe, the collapse of Marxism-Leninism, the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, and the rise of previously suppresed ethnic groups |
title_sort | orthodoxy and nationalism the interconnection between o and n constitutes a much discussed and debated issue especially in the light of the radical changes in eastern europe the collapse of marxism leninism the conflicts in the former yugoslavia and the rise of previously suppresed ethnic groups |
topic | Orthodoxy and Nationalism |
topic_facet | Orthodoxy and Nationalism |
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