Europe and the migration of Christian communities from the Middle East /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English German |
| Language Notes: | With contributions in English and in German. |
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Wiesbaden :
Harrassowitz Verlag,
2022.
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| Series: | Göttinger Orientforschungen. Syriaca ;
Bd. 65. |
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- The religious fragmentation migrates
- Rewriting global orthodoxy : oriental Christians in Europe between 1970 and 2020
- No place for "Arabs and Turks"? : German public discourse about the conflict in and migration from Syria (2015-2019)
- Migration and radical right movements in Europe
- Minoritäten im Islam
- New Home Europe : Memories of the arrival of the first Syrian Orthodox Christians in Germany
- Microhistory of a Syriac Orthodox community in Germany : The example of the Syriac Orthodox congregation in Herne from 1961-2021
- The Coptic Orthodox Church in the Netherlands : Shedding light on overlooked European Coptic diasporas
- Coptic Traditions' digitization in Francophone Europe
- Migration and integration of Armenian-Orthodox Christians in the Historical and Modern diaspora
- "Their Compatriot St. Servatius" : Armenian emplacement in Maastricht
- The issue of historical Christian minorities in EU-Turkey relations : the case of Armenians
- Minority, Cosmopolitan, migrant, stateless person? : Petros Markaris's attempt at explaining his own identity
- Some reflections on the "abä-nefs" WhatsApp of an Eritrean Priest Queshi-Afwerki
- Europe and migration of Christian communities from India
- Flight, eviction and hostage holding of Assyrian Christians from the Valley Goran : a personal report by Abo Mirza
- The integration trajectory of Orthodox Greek Refugees in Mainland Greece
- The integration policy of Russia towards the Migrants' children : challenges and prospects, An example of migrants from Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Armenia
- Challenges of religious conversion in an asylum setting : conversion to Christianity during the European migration crisis.