Dr. Andrew Chandler, Katarzyna Stoklosa, Jutta Vinzent
This innovative new study explores the migration of refugees from National Socialism from the perspective of patronage. The thirteen essays are divided into three parts: art and music, the churches, and political refugees. Individual case studies look at the relationships which came to life around George Bell, Bishop of Chichester, the Berger family, Michael Croft, Heinz Kappes, Gerhard Leibholz, Robert Bruce Lockhart, Rowmund Pisudski, Jack Pritchard, Hans Ansgar Reinhold, and Luigi Sturzo. The book also examines the iconography of patronage and studies particular works which received...
This innovative new study explores the migration of refugees from National Socialism from the perspective of patronage. The thirteen essays are div...
The history of Jehovah's Witnesses in Europe has always been one of persecution. This third volume documents this history, turning eastward. For the first time, the circumstances of a religious minority under different political systems can be compared across the continent. The studies gathered here provide insight into the methods of repression used by governments and mainstream churches, the survival strategies of Jehovah's Witnesses, and their various experiences under Eastern European dictatorships. The initially cordial relationship with Jehovah's Witnesses that developed after 1990 has...
The history of Jehovah's Witnesses in Europe has always been one of persecution. This third volume documents this history, turning eastward. For the f...