Abstract
"The normalization of inter-ethnic relations after the fall of communism and the establishment of a rather inclusive minority regime has opened up new possibilities for the ethnic and religious minorities in Romania. Social, cultural and religious life has seen a pluralization and revival that was not possible during communism. Ethnic minorities developed new forms of cultural and ethnic expression and gained new leveraging instruments in relation to the ethnic Romanian majority. As Romanian society has grown more pluralistic, not only has political and cultural life developed and become more diverse but also religious forms of expression and religious organizations have seen new opportunities for development and transformation. Mobility and transnational migration have fueled and enhanced these developments."
Recommended Citation
Oltean, Ovidiu
(2019)
"Transnational Migration and Ethnic and Religious Renewal amongst the Ethnic German Minority in Romania,"
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe: Vol. 39
:
Iss.
7
, Article 3.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/ree/vol39/iss7/3