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Introduction – Historical and Comparative Perspectives (103)

Ungureanu, Camil. 2012. “Europe and Religion: An Ambivalent Nexus.” In Law, State and Religion in the New Europe: Debates and Dilemmas, edited by Lorenzo Zucca and Camil Ungureanu, 307–33. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Bowden, Brett. 2005. “The Colonial Origins of International Law. European Expansion and the Classical Standard of Civilization.” Journal of the History of International Law 7 (1): 1–24.

Soutou, Georges-Henri. 2000. “Was There a European Order in the Twentieth Century?? From the Concert of Europe to the End of the Cold War.” Contemporary European History 9 (3): 329–53.

Gorski, Philip S. 2000. “Historicizing the Secularization Debate: Church, State and Society in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, ca. 1300 to 1700”, American Sociological Review , 65(1): 138-167

 

2. Key Concepts and Developments (124)

Hirschl, Ran, and Ayelet Shachar. 2018. “Competing Orders: The Challenge of Religion to Modern Constitutionalism.” University of Chicago Law Review 85 (2): 425–56.

Habermas, Jürgen. 2006. “Religion in the Public Sphere.” European Journal of Philosophy 14 (1): 1–25.

Knippenberg, Hans. 2006. “The Political Geography of Religion: Historical State-Church Relations in Europe and Recent Challenges.” GeoJournal 67 (4): 253–65.

Shachar, Ayelet. 2005. “Religion, State, and the Problem of Gender: New Modes of Citizenship and Governance in Diverse Societies.” McGill Law Journal 50: 49–88.

Jackson Preece, Jennifer. 1997. “Minority Rights in Europe: From Westphalia to Helsinki.” Review of International Studies 23 (1): 75–92.

 

3. East/West, North/South (86)

Yilmaz, Ihsan, and Galib Bashirov. 2018. “The AKP after 15 Years: Emergence of Erdoganism in Turkey.” Third World Quarterly: 1–19.

Giorgi, Alberta, and Xabier It?aina. 2016. “Religion and Local Politics in Southern Europe: A Research Agenda.” Religion, State and Society 44 (3): 276–95.

Fokas, Effie. 2012. “‘Eastern’ Orthodoxy and ‘Western’ Secularisation in Contemporary Europe (with Special Reference to the Case of Greece).” Religion, State and Society 40 (3–4): 395–414.

Spohn, Willfried. 2012. “Europeanization, Multiple Modernities and Religion – The Reconstruction of Collective Identities in Postcommunist Central and Eastern Europe.” In Transformations of Religiosity. Religion and Religiosity in Eastern Europe 1989 – 2010, edited by Gert Pickel and Kornelia Sammet, 29–50. Dordrecht: Springer.

Kühle, Lene. 2011. “Concluding Remarks on Religion and State in the Nordic Countries.” Nordic Journal of Religion and Society 24 (2): 205–13.

 

4. A Secular Continent? (75)

Woodhead, Linda. 2017. “The Rise of ‘No Religion’: Towards an Explanation”. Sociology of Religion 78 (3) 247–262

Kettell, S.. 2013. “Faithless: The politics of new atheism”. Secularism and Nonreligion 2:  61–72.

Zuckerman, Phil. 2009. “Why are Danes and Swedes so irreligious?” Nordic Journal of Religion and Society 22 (1): 55-69

Gorski, Philip S., and Ates Altinordu. 2008. “After Secularization?”, Annual Review of Sociology 34 (1): 55–85.

 

5. Religious Diversity in Europe (69)

Ribberink, Egbert, Peter Achterberg, and Dick Houtman. 2017. “Secular Tolerance? Anti-Muslim Sentiment in Western Europe.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 56 (2): 259–76.

Beckford, James A. 2014.“Re-Thinking Religious Pluralism”. In Giuseppe Giordan and Enzo Pace (eds), Religious Pluralism. Framing Religious Diversity in the Contemporary World, Dordrecht: Springer, 15-29

Saint-Blancat, Chantal, and Ottavia Schmidt di Friedberg. 2005. “Why Are Mosques a Problem? Local Politics and Fear of Islam in Northern Italy.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 31 (6): 1083–1104.

Adogame, Afe. 2003. “Betwixt Identity and Security: African New Religious Movements and the Politics of Religious Networking in Europe.” Nova Religio 7 (2): 24–41.

 

6. The European Union and Religion (78)

Wolff, Sarah. 2018. “EU Religious Engagement in the Southern Mediterranean: Much Ado about Nothing?” Mediterranean Politics 23 (1): 161–81.

Zanon, Flavia, and Giuseppe Sciortino. 2014. “The Newest Diversity Is the Oldest: Religious Pluralism and the EU.” Ethnicities 14 (4): 498–516.

Foret, Fran?ois, and Julia Mour?o Permoser. 2015. “Between Faith, Expertise and Advocacy: The Role of Religion in European Union Policy-Making on Immigration.” Journal of European Public Policy 22 (8): 1089–1108.

Foret, Fran?ois. 2014. “Religion and Fundamental Rights in European Politics: Convergences and Divisions at the European Parliament.” Human Rights Review 15 (1): 53–63.

Leustean, Lucian N. 2009. “What Is the European Union? Religion between Neofunctionalism and Intergovernmentalism.” International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church 9 (3): 165–76.

 

7. The European Court of Human Rights and Religion (100)

Fokas, Effie. 2015. “Directions in Religious Pluralism in Europe: Mobilizations in the Shadow of European Court of Human Rights Religious Freedom Jurisprudence.” Oxford Journal of Law and Religion 4 (1): 54–74.

Martinez-Torron, Javier. 2015. “Strasbourg’s Approach to Religion in the Pluralist Democracies of Europe.” In Magna Carta, Religion and the Rule of Law, edited by R. Griffith-Jones and M. Hill, 281–300. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Moyn, Samuel. 2014. “From Communist to Muslim: European Human Rights, the Cold War, and Religious Liberty.” South Atlantic Quarterly 113 (1): 63–86.

Beaman, Lori G. 2012. “Battles over Symbols: The ‘Religion’ of the Minority Versus the ‘Culture’ of the Majority.” Journal of Law and Religion 28 (1): 67–104.

Annicchino, Pasquale. 2011. “Winning the Battle by Losing the War: The Lautsi Case and the Holy Alliance between American Conservative Evangelicals, the Russian Orthodox Church and the Vatican to Reshape European Identity.” Religion & Human Rights 6 (3): 213–19.

 

European Court of Human Rights Factsheets (26)

Conscientious Objection (https://www.echr.coe.int/Documents/FS_Conscientious_objection_ENG.pdf)

Freedom of Religion (https://www.echr.coe.int/Documents/FS_Freedom_religion_ENG.pdf)

Religious Symbols and Clothing (https://www.echr.coe.int/Documents/FS_Religious_Symbols_ENG.pdf)

 

8. Religious Organizations as Political Actors in Europe (100)

Stoeckl, Kristina. 2016. “The Russian Orthodox Church as Moral Norm Entrepreneur.” Religion, State and Society 44 (2): 132–51.

Grzymala-Busse, Anna. 2015. “Weapons of the Meek: How Churches Influence Public Policy.” World Politics 68 (1): 1–36.

Baumann, Martin. 2014. “Becoming a Civil Society Organisation? Dynamics of Immigrant Religious Communities in Civil Society and Public Space.” Nordic Journal of Religion and Society 27 (2): 113–30.

Dinham, Adam, and Vivien Lowndes. 2008. “Religion, Resources, and Representation: Three Narratives of Faith Engagement in British Urban Governance.” Urban Affairs Review 43 (6): 817–45.

 

9. Policymaking and Religion in Europe (98)

Grzymala-Busse, Anna. 2012. “Why Comparative Politics Should Take Religion (More) Seriously.” Annual Review of Political Science 15 (1): 421–42.

Altinordu, Ates. 2010. “The Politicization of Religion: Political Catholicism and Political Islam in Comparative Perspective.” Politics and Society 38 (4): 517–51.

Kalyvas, Stathis N. and Kees van Kersbergen, 2010. “Christian Democracy”. Annual Review of Political Science 13:183–209

van der Brug, Wouter, Sara B. Hobolt, and Claes H. de Vreese. 2009. “Religion and Party Choice in Europe.” West European Politics 32 (6): 1266–83.

 

 

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