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"This book provides an authoritative vivisection of the goals, behavior, and strategies of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and sheds light on the chuavinism behind the myths of martyrdom. Byford's claims and conclusions are well supported by strong evidence, most of which comes from Church sources and Velimirović's own works. No serious student of Serbia should miss this impressive book." - Politics and Religion on Denial and Repression of Antisemitism
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Authors > L
- Lampe, John
Ideologies
and National Identities
- Lazerson, Marvin
Higher Education and the American Dream
- Lavenex, Sandra
Safe
Third Countries
- Lazic, Mladen
Protest
in Belgrade
- Lentini, Peter
Elections
and Political Order in Russia
- Lesic, Zdenko
Children
of Atlantis
- Liiceanu, Gabriel
The
Paltinis Diary
- Likhachev, Dmitry
Reflections
on the Russian soul - A Memoir
- Lilly, Carol S., ed.
Natalija – Life in the Balkan Powder Keg, 1880–1956
- Litván, György
A
Twentieth-Century Prophet
- Lojkó, Miklós
Meddling
in Middle Europe
- Loutfi, Anna
A Biographical Dictionary of Women's Movements and Feminisms
- Lukša, Juozas
Forest Brothers—The Account of an Anti-Soviet Lithuanian Freedom Fighter, 1944–1948
- Lupovitch, Howard N.
Jews
at the Crossroads
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