Bővebb leírás
CONTENUS
-Religion and States from Ancient Rome to the Renaissance-
- Maria José Hidalgo de la Vega, Imperial Princesses in the Imperial Cult in Ancient Rome
- M. Rodriguez Gervas – D.Perez Sanchez, Religion, Women and Politics in Imperial Rome (4th-5th century A.D.)
- R.Rios, The Role of the Mendicant Orders on Political Life of Castile and León in the Later 13th Century
- R. Averkorn, The Impact of Religious Orders on Political Change in Medieval and Early Renaissance Europe (13th-15th centuries)
- S.Ellis, Religion and Identity in Early Modern Ireland
-Religion, Citizenship and Empire in Europe in Modern Times-
- E.Brambilla, Definitions of Citizenship and the Sacramental Systems of Churches
- R.Vermeir, Power Elites and Royal Government in the Spanish Netherlands during the Last Phase of the Eighty Years’ War (1621-1648)
- C.Lévai, The Elect Nation of God: England, New England, and Hungary in the 16th and 17th Centuries
- M.Grudula, German Parsons and the Latvian Peasant Enlightenment between the 18th and the 19th Century
- D.Hanovs, The National Movement in Latvia in the 19th Century: a Nation as a
Quasi-Religion
-Religion, Politics and Gender in the 20th and the 21st century-
- J.Sidjakov, The Orthodox Church of Latvia in the 1920s and 1930s
- I.M.Bucur, Church and State Relations during the Communist Regime. The Case of Romania
- Natali Stegmann, Church, State and Family in Communist Poland
- M.Klemencic, Religious and Ethnic Diversity in the Second Half of the 20th Century: War and Political Changes in the Territories of Former Yugoslavia
- T.Mosquete, Geography, Religion and Gender in the Construction of Urban Space
- V.Teraudkalns, Construction of Masculinities in Contemporary Christianity
- J.Vejs, Religion, Sexuality and the Eros/Agape Dichotomy
- J.Dreifelds, Religion in Latvia: from Atrophy to Rebirth