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2by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
Published 1957-08-07T00:00:00Z-1957-08-07T23:59:59ZTEXT -
3by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
Published 1951-10-15T00:00:00Z-1951-10-15T23:59:59ZTEXT -
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5Published 1986“…Flier contains a graphic image which represents a map of Poland with a sign "contaminated area", date 31.08.1986 and captions: sovietization, censorship, poverty, secularization, riot police, deceit, unlawfulness, crisis, exploitation, terror, prisons, stupefaction, force, secret police.…”
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6Published 2005“…Verzio FF submission The film examines the everyday secular lives of nuns residing in the Romanian Orthodox monastery of Varatec. …”
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7by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Program discussing important scientific developments and related secular questions. Contributors: Respublika (Studio) В передаче обсуждаются ценные научные разработки и мирские вопросы, окружающие их. …”
Published 1992-1994
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8Published 1998“…Part 2: This program traces the growth of Russian architecture from the Eastern-inspired onion domes and tent roofs of the early wooden churches to the sprawling palaces and vertical spires of secular St. Petersburg. Viewers visit baroque palaces such as Peterhof, with fountains and classical statuary that echo the elegant parks of Italy and France; Rastrelli’s famed Winter Palace in St. …”
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9by [edited by Ruth Harris & Lyndal Roper].“…Lewis -- Rooms to share: convent cells and social relations in early modern Italy / Silvia Evangelisti -- Concubinage and the Church in early modern Münster / Simone Laqua -- A confessor and his spiritual child: François de Sales, Jeanne de Chantal, and the foundation of the Order of the Visitation / Ruth Manning -- Letters to Lucie: spirituality, friendship, and politics during the Dreyfus Affair / Ruth Harris -- Witchcraft, nostalgia, and the rural idyll in eighteenth-century Germany / Lyndal Roper -- The 'religious sense' in a post-war secular age / Alex Owen -- Olwen Hufton's 'Poor', Richard Cobb's 'People', and the Notions of the longue durée in French Revolutionary historiography / Colin Jones.…”
Published 2006.
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10Published 2009“…Verzio FF Submission Duration: 00:30:00 Following the assassination of the Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh in 2004, the film features inspiring conversations with diverse Muslim youth in the Netherlands and showing what it means to be a faith community in an absolutely secular context, how the religious identities of young Muslims are under scrutiny, what it means to be a Muslim woman choosing to wear a headscarf in Europe, and, more than anything else, what is missing in the dialogue. …”
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11Published 2003“…Yet Waqar and Bhau's work raises several uncomfortable questions for the filmmakers, so-called modern, middle-class, secular, urban beings. The meta-story of the film reflects on their own position of (im)partial observers/outsiders. …”
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12Published 1998“…In this first episode, viewers see how the purely religious tradition of the icon soared toward abstraction in Russia, influencing the birth of modern art in the early 1900s, and then helped legitimize secular political power in the Soviet era. Audiences witness the rededication of a monastery that had been used as a military barracks. …”
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13by edited by Jaroslav Miller, László Kontler.“…The religious borderlines of the confessionalization and secularization of European culture and societies : results and perspectives of my cooperation with István György Tóth / Heinz Schilling -- The value of foreign sources for the understanding of national history / Charles Kecskeméti -- Hungary and Bosnia, 1387-1463 : between stereotypes and new interpretations / Dubravko Lovrenović -- pt. …”
Published 2010.