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Introduction
7-12
The Catholic Church in Hungary and Romania during the Communist Dictatorship: A Comparative Analysis
15-31
John Paul II and Opposition Activities in Soviet Bloc Countries
33-55
Relations Between the Soviet Union and the Vatican, According to Soviet Documents
57-68
Baptists from Romania and the Revolution of December 1989
69-92
The Situation of Monastic Houses in Soviet Moldova
93-104
UDPR or “A Fictitious Reality”: The Lesser-Known Aspects of the History of the Union of Democratic Priests in Romania
107-127
The Discourse of Repression. Narrativity and Semantics Inside the Securitate Files of the Burning Bush from Antim Monastery
129-150
Legal and Canonical Mechanisms for the Oppression of Orthodox Priests during the Communist Regime in Romania. Case Study: Father Arsenie Boca
151-173
The Controversies of a Dramatic Biography. Bartolomeu Anania’s Mission to America in the Context of the Recalibration of State-Church Relations under Ceaușescu
175-199
The Case of Sándor Joó. The Fate of A Pastor in the Light of State Security Documents
203-220
A Realist and a Prophet: The Role of Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński during Communist Rule in Poland
221-234
Condemned by Communists as the “Vatican’s spy”: the Biography of Catholic Priest Ștefan Tătaru
235-247
“The Desert of Spoken Words”: Conversations of Bishop Márton Áron Recorded by the Securitate in 1956–1980
249-264
Fighting for Memory: Clergy Repressed by the Soviet Union in the Transmission of the Sybir Memorial Museum
267-280
Church, Clergy and Religion in the Contemporary Polish Film Discourse in the Years 1968–1990
281-302
List of authors
311-312