Triandafyllidou Anna
Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Ethnicities. 2024 Apr;24(2):203-218. doi: 10.1177/14687968231207980. Epub 2023 Oct 23.
This paper explores the dynamics behind the rise of religious nationalism in Central Eastern and Southeastern Europe with distinct populist, nativist, and authoritarian overtones. The paper explores the relationship between nationalism and religion today and the broader transformation challenges both within the region and more globally that can shape this relationship. It then looks closer into the historical experiences in the region with regard to the relationship between state and church as well as nationalism and religion, critically analysing how these relations have evolved during nation-state formation in the 19th and early 20th century, under Communism, and in the last three decades. Analysing critically the relevant literature, the paper discusses the entanglements between state and religious institutions as well as between national identity and faith, and how these are mobilised today. The paper argues for the need to consider both internal and external factors in the evolution of the relationship between nationalism and religion in Central Eastern and Southeastern Europe and more broadly.
本文探讨中东欧和东南欧宗教民族主义兴起背后的动态,其带有明显的民粹主义、本土主义和威权主义色彩。本文探究了当今民族主义与宗教之间的关系,以及该地区乃至更广泛范围内可能塑造这种关系的更广泛的转型挑战。接着,本文更深入地审视该地区在国家与教会关系以及民族主义与宗教关系方面的历史经历,批判性地分析这些关系在19世纪和20世纪初民族国家形成过程中、共产主义时期以及过去三十年里是如何演变的。通过批判性地分析相关文献,本文讨论了国家与宗教机构之间以及民族认同与信仰之间的纠葛,以及它们如今是如何被调动起来的。本文主张,在更广泛的范围内,需要考虑中东欧和东南欧民族主义与宗教关系演变中的内部和外部因素。