Publications of Vlad Naumešcu

Book Chapter (8)

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Book Chapter
McBrien, Julie and Vlad Naumešcu. 2022. The 'post' in perspective: revisiting the post-socialist religious question in Central Asia and Central and Eastern Europe. In: Juraj Buzalka and Agnieszka Pasieka (eds.). Anthropology of transformation: from Europe to Asia and back; essays in honour of Professor Chris Hann. Cambridge: Open Book Publishers, pp. 51–80.
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Book Chapter
Naumescu, Vlad. 2010. Exorcising demons in post-Soviet Ukraine: a monastic community and its imagistic practice. In: Chris Hann and Hermann Goltz (eds.). Eastern Christians in anthropological perspective. The Anthropology of Christianity 9. Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 155–176.
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Book Chapter
Naumescu, Vlad. 2010. Modes of religiosity in Eastern Christianity: religious processes and social change in Ukraine. In: Chris Hann (ed.). Religion, identity, postsocialism: the Halle Focus Group 2003 - 2010. Halle/Saale: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, pp. 68–71.
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Book Chapter
Naumescu, Vlad. 2010. The religious imaginary in western Ukraine: understanding social change through religious apparitions. In: Galia Valtchinova (ed.). Religion and boundaries: studies from the Balkans, Eastern Europe and Turkey. Istanbul: ISIS Press, pp. 227–246.
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Book Chapter
Naumescu, Vlad. 2010. Encompassing religious plurality: the Orthodox imaginary of Ukraine. In: Paul D'Anieri (ed.). Orange Revolution and aftermath: mobilization, apathy, and the state in Ukraine. Washington: John Hopkins University Press, pp. 274–299.
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Book Chapter
Naumescu, Vlad. 2008. Continuities and ruptures of a religious tradition: making "Orthodoxy" in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. In: Stéphanie Mahieu and Vlad Naumescu (eds.). Churches in-between: Greek Catholic churches in postsocialist Europe. Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia: HSAE 16. Berlin: LIT, pp. 157–182.
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Book Chapter
Naumešcu, Vlad. 2006. Religious pluralism and the imagined Orthodoxy of Western Ukraine. In: Chris Hann and "Civil Religion" Group (eds.). The postsocialist religious question: faith and power in Central Asia and East-Central Europe. Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia: HSAE 11. Münster: LIT, pp. 241–268.
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Book Chapter
Naumescu, Vlad. 2004. Burying two bishops: legitimating the church through the politics of the past in Romania. In: Frances Pine (ed.). Memory, politics and religion: the past meets the present in Europe. Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia: HSAE 4. Münster: LIT, pp. 137–156.

Collected Edition (1)

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Collected Edition
Mahieu, Stéphanie and Vlad Naumescu (eds.). 2008. Churches in-between: Greek Catholic churches in postsocialist Europe. Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia: HSAE 16. Berlin: LIT.

Monograph (1)

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Monograph
Naumescu, Vlad. 2007. Modes of religiosity in Eastern Christianity: religious processes and social change in Ukraine. Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia: HSAE 15. Berlin: LIT.
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