Additional Readings
Buncak, Jan. 2001. Religiozita na Slovensku
a v Europskom Ramci [Religiosity in Slovakia and its
European context]. Sociologia 33:47-69.
Dubin, B. 1999. Religious faith in
Russia of the 90s. The Russian Public Opinion Monitor,
No. 1:31-39.
Gautier, Mary L. 1997. Church attendance
and religious belief in postcommunist societies. Journal
for the Scientific Study of Religion 36 (June):
289-96.
Greeley, Andrew M. 1994. A religious
revival in Russia. Journal for the Scientific Study
of Religion 33:253-72.
Kelley, Jonathan and De Graaf, Nan
Dirk. 1997. National context, parental socialization,
and religious belief: Results from 15 nations. American
Sociological Review 62 (August): 639-59.
Lozny, Dusan and Marcratilova, Julana.
2001. Religion and secularization in the Czech Republic.
Czech Sociological Review 9 (Spring): 85-98.
Meulemann, Heiner. 2000. Beyond unbelief:
Religious uncertainty and religious indifference in
countries with self induced and enforced secularization.
European Societies 2:167-94.
Pickel, Gert. 1998. Religiositaet und
Kirchlichkeit in Ost und Westeuropa: Vergleichende Betrachtung
Religioeser Orientierungen nach dem Umbruch in Osteuropa
[Religiosity and closeness to church in Eastern and
Western Europe: Comparative treatment of religious orientation
after the transformation in Eastern Europe]. In Religioeser
Wandel in den Postkommunistischen Laendern Ost und Mitteleuropas
[Religious change in post-Communist Eastern and Central
Europe], ed. Detlef Pollack, Irena Borowik, and Wolfgang
Jogodzinski. Wuerzburg: Ergon Verlag.
Pollack, Detlef. 1998. Religioeser
Wandel in Mittel und Osteuropa [Religious change in
Central and Eastern Europe]. In Religioeser Wandel
in den Postkommunistischen Laendern Ost und Mitteleuropas
[Religious change in post Communist Eastern and Central
Europe], ed. Detlef Pollack, Irena Borowik, and Wolfgang
Jogodzinski. Wuerzburg: Ergon Verlag.
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