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Dame, IN: <strong>University</strong> of Notre Dame Press, 2010. pp. ix + 336. $40 (pb). Reviewed by<br />
John T. Pawlikowski, 47-49.<br />
La Rocca, Francesco. “At the Crossroads: The History of the Greek-Catholic Church in<br />
Lithuania. Part III A New Beginning”, Volume XXX1, Number 2, May 2011, 1-9<br />
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Tçraudkalns, Valdis. “Religion and Politics in Latvia at the Beginning of 21 Century”,<br />
Volume XXX1, Number 2, May 2011, 10-18.<br />
Pandelejmoni (Papa), Enriketa. “Religion and Gender in Albania 1967-2009", Volume XXX1,<br />
Number 2, May 2011, 19-23.<br />
Jonovski, Jovan. “Baptists in Macedonia: From the Beginning to the Dawn of Regeneration<br />
1970", Volume XXX1, Number 2, May 2011, 24-29.<br />
Lakatos, Judit. “The Policy of the Communist States Towards the Free Churches after 1945 in<br />
Hungary with Special Regard to the Methodist Church”, Volume XXX1, Number 2,<br />
May 2011, 30-41.<br />
Yoder, William. “Church Life Never Disappeared - Book on Baptist History in the Russian<br />
Enclave of Kaliningrad Published”, Volume XXX1, Number 2, May 2011, 42-44.<br />
BOOK REVIEWS:<br />
Lucian N. Leustean, ed. Eastern Christianity and the Cold War, 1945-91. New York: Routledge,<br />
2010. xvii + 363 pp. Reviewed by James R. Payton, Jr. 45-46.<br />
Todorova, Margarita. “The Effect of Communism on the Work of the Protestant Churches in<br />
Bulgaria”, Volume XXX1, Number 3, August 2011, 1-18.<br />
Loya, Joseph A. “Christian Mission as a Relevant Applied Hermeneutic In the Post-soviet<br />
Russian Context”, Volume XXX1, Number 3, August 2011, 19-25.<br />
Sawatsky, Walter. “Western Perspectives on Church-state Relations in Soviet Era”, Volume<br />
XXX1, Number 3, August 2011, 26-35.<br />
Damian, Theodor. “The Autocephaly of the Romanian Orthodox Church: 125 Years since its<br />
Acknowledgement”, Volume XXX1, Number 3, August 2011, 36-40.<br />
BOOK REVIEWS:<br />
Klaus Buchenau, Auf russischen Spuren: Orthodoxe Antiwestler in Serbien, 1850-1945. [Following<br />
Russian Tracks: Orthodox Antiwesterners in Serbia, 1850-1945] (Balkanologische<br />
Veröffentlichungen 51). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2011. 519pp. Reviewed by<br />
Paul Mojzes, 41-43.<br />
Wendy R. Tyndale, Protestants in Communist East Germany. In the Storm of the World. Farnham,<br />
Surrey, UK: Ashgate, 2010. xxvii+189 pp. Reviewed by Robert F. Goeckel. 43-44.<br />
John Garrard and Carol Garrard, Russian Orthodoxy Resurgent: Faith and Power in the New<br />
Russia. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton <strong>University</strong> Press, 2008. Reviewed by Erich<br />
Lippman. 44-46.<br />
Mojzes, Paul. “Yugoslavia’s Churches Squeezed Between East and West During the Cold<br />
War”, Volume XXX1, Number 4, November 2011, 1-14.<br />
Goncharenko, Evgeni. “Perfect Future in Past Traditions”, Volume XXX1, Number 4,<br />
November 2011, 15-19.<br />
Sergienko, Gennadi. “The Problems of Cultural Adaptation of the Evangelicals During the<br />
Soviet Period”, Volume XXX1, Number 4, November 2011, 20-23.<br />
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