Communist Perspectives on Atheism in the Twentieth Century
Herausgeber: Guigo-Patzelt, Eva
Communist Perspectives on Atheism in the Twentieth Century
Herausgeber: Guigo-Patzelt, Eva
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This book offers an analysis of the wide range of attitudes that communist movements and regimes adopted towards atheism during the twentieth century.
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This book offers an analysis of the wide range of attitudes that communist movements and regimes adopted towards atheism during the twentieth century.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781032938530
- ISBN-10: 1032938536
- Artikelnr.: 73331654
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781032938530
- ISBN-10: 1032938536
- Artikelnr.: 73331654
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Eva Guigo-Patzelt is an associate member of CéSor - Centre d'études en sciences sociales du religieux (EHESS/CNRS) in France and a project lead within the Explaining Atheism Programme led by Queen's University Belfast in Northern Ireland.
Foreword: The Spectre of Atheism (Pierre-Antoine Fabre); Introduction:
Investigating Causes of Atheism and Atheisation in Communist Contexts (Eva
Guigo-Patzelt); SECTION 1: THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNIST ATHEISM IN INTERWAR
AND POST-WORLD WAR II EUROPE; Chapter 1: "Sacred Parasites" or "People's
Allies": The Greek Socialist Movement between Christian-Socialism and
Bolshevik Anti-Clericalism (1880-1940) (Kostas Paloukis); Chapter 2:
Technocratic Secularism and Religion in Communist Albania (Artan R. Hoxha);
Chapter 3: "Is Marxism Necessarily Atheistic?" Gustav Wetter, the Holy See
and the Condemnation of Communism (Marie Lucas and Mikhail Velizhev);
SECTION 2: EASTERN EUROPEAN AMBIVALENCES IN THE 1970S AND 1980S; Chapter 4:
Formation and Dissolution of the Museum for the Development of Social
Consciousness in Bratislava (Jan Tesä); Chapter 5: New Thinking in the
Nuclear Age? Marxist-Leninist Conceptions of War and Peace in the GDR in
the 1980s and the Dialogue with Churches and Christians (Stephen G. Brown);
Chapter 6: Shifting Paradigms: Religiosity and Atheization in Socialist
Slovenia (Gaper Mithans and Mateja Reek); SECTION 3: REALIGNMENTS OF
COMMUNISM AND ATHEISM IN VARYING RELIGIOUS EXTRA-EUROPEAN CONTEXTS; Chapter
7: "Muslim Communists": Afghan Atheism in the 20th Century (Sayed Hassan
Akhlaq); Chapter 8: Navigating "Superstition", Science, and (Non-)Belief:
Religious Engineering and Dynamics of Secularism in the Democratic Republic
of Vietnam, 1955-1975 (Thao Nghiem).
Investigating Causes of Atheism and Atheisation in Communist Contexts (Eva
Guigo-Patzelt); SECTION 1: THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNIST ATHEISM IN INTERWAR
AND POST-WORLD WAR II EUROPE; Chapter 1: "Sacred Parasites" or "People's
Allies": The Greek Socialist Movement between Christian-Socialism and
Bolshevik Anti-Clericalism (1880-1940) (Kostas Paloukis); Chapter 2:
Technocratic Secularism and Religion in Communist Albania (Artan R. Hoxha);
Chapter 3: "Is Marxism Necessarily Atheistic?" Gustav Wetter, the Holy See
and the Condemnation of Communism (Marie Lucas and Mikhail Velizhev);
SECTION 2: EASTERN EUROPEAN AMBIVALENCES IN THE 1970S AND 1980S; Chapter 4:
Formation and Dissolution of the Museum for the Development of Social
Consciousness in Bratislava (Jan Tesä); Chapter 5: New Thinking in the
Nuclear Age? Marxist-Leninist Conceptions of War and Peace in the GDR in
the 1980s and the Dialogue with Churches and Christians (Stephen G. Brown);
Chapter 6: Shifting Paradigms: Religiosity and Atheization in Socialist
Slovenia (Gaper Mithans and Mateja Reek); SECTION 3: REALIGNMENTS OF
COMMUNISM AND ATHEISM IN VARYING RELIGIOUS EXTRA-EUROPEAN CONTEXTS; Chapter
7: "Muslim Communists": Afghan Atheism in the 20th Century (Sayed Hassan
Akhlaq); Chapter 8: Navigating "Superstition", Science, and (Non-)Belief:
Religious Engineering and Dynamics of Secularism in the Democratic Republic
of Vietnam, 1955-1975 (Thao Nghiem).
Foreword: The Spectre of Atheism (Pierre-Antoine Fabre); Introduction:
Investigating Causes of Atheism and Atheisation in Communist Contexts (Eva
Guigo-Patzelt); SECTION 1: THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNIST ATHEISM IN INTERWAR
AND POST-WORLD WAR II EUROPE; Chapter 1: "Sacred Parasites" or "People's
Allies": The Greek Socialist Movement between Christian-Socialism and
Bolshevik Anti-Clericalism (1880-1940) (Kostas Paloukis); Chapter 2:
Technocratic Secularism and Religion in Communist Albania (Artan R. Hoxha);
Chapter 3: "Is Marxism Necessarily Atheistic?" Gustav Wetter, the Holy See
and the Condemnation of Communism (Marie Lucas and Mikhail Velizhev);
SECTION 2: EASTERN EUROPEAN AMBIVALENCES IN THE 1970S AND 1980S; Chapter 4:
Formation and Dissolution of the Museum for the Development of Social
Consciousness in Bratislava (Jan Tesä); Chapter 5: New Thinking in the
Nuclear Age? Marxist-Leninist Conceptions of War and Peace in the GDR in
the 1980s and the Dialogue with Churches and Christians (Stephen G. Brown);
Chapter 6: Shifting Paradigms: Religiosity and Atheization in Socialist
Slovenia (Gaper Mithans and Mateja Reek); SECTION 3: REALIGNMENTS OF
COMMUNISM AND ATHEISM IN VARYING RELIGIOUS EXTRA-EUROPEAN CONTEXTS; Chapter
7: "Muslim Communists": Afghan Atheism in the 20th Century (Sayed Hassan
Akhlaq); Chapter 8: Navigating "Superstition", Science, and (Non-)Belief:
Religious Engineering and Dynamics of Secularism in the Democratic Republic
of Vietnam, 1955-1975 (Thao Nghiem).
Investigating Causes of Atheism and Atheisation in Communist Contexts (Eva
Guigo-Patzelt); SECTION 1: THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNIST ATHEISM IN INTERWAR
AND POST-WORLD WAR II EUROPE; Chapter 1: "Sacred Parasites" or "People's
Allies": The Greek Socialist Movement between Christian-Socialism and
Bolshevik Anti-Clericalism (1880-1940) (Kostas Paloukis); Chapter 2:
Technocratic Secularism and Religion in Communist Albania (Artan R. Hoxha);
Chapter 3: "Is Marxism Necessarily Atheistic?" Gustav Wetter, the Holy See
and the Condemnation of Communism (Marie Lucas and Mikhail Velizhev);
SECTION 2: EASTERN EUROPEAN AMBIVALENCES IN THE 1970S AND 1980S; Chapter 4:
Formation and Dissolution of the Museum for the Development of Social
Consciousness in Bratislava (Jan Tesä); Chapter 5: New Thinking in the
Nuclear Age? Marxist-Leninist Conceptions of War and Peace in the GDR in
the 1980s and the Dialogue with Churches and Christians (Stephen G. Brown);
Chapter 6: Shifting Paradigms: Religiosity and Atheization in Socialist
Slovenia (Gaper Mithans and Mateja Reek); SECTION 3: REALIGNMENTS OF
COMMUNISM AND ATHEISM IN VARYING RELIGIOUS EXTRA-EUROPEAN CONTEXTS; Chapter
7: "Muslim Communists": Afghan Atheism in the 20th Century (Sayed Hassan
Akhlaq); Chapter 8: Navigating "Superstition", Science, and (Non-)Belief:
Religious Engineering and Dynamics of Secularism in the Democratic Republic
of Vietnam, 1955-1975 (Thao Nghiem).







