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Acknowledgements
Introduction: When Religion is Not a Choice 1
1 Religion and Identity: Theoretical Considerations 15
2 Bosnian, Croatian, and Slovenian Catholicisms in Contemporary Europe 47
3 Bosnian, Croatian, and Slovenian Catholicisms: Narratives, Legacies, and Collective Identities 79
4 Collectivistic Christianities in the European Context 139
Conclusion 183
Index 205
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