List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Periodization
The SPC as a Collective Actor
Sources and Methodology
Structure and Contribution to the State of the Art
Chapter One. Dynamics Between Religion and Memory in Late Modernity
Religion and Church
Religion in Late Modernity
Religion and Churches in the Public Sphere
Religion and Constructing Identity, Memory, and Narrative
Theoretical Synthesis: Between Religion and Public Memory
Chapter Two. The SPC within the Mnemonic Fields in Post-2000 Serbia
Frames of Mnemonic Fields in Post-2000 Serbia
The Post-socialist Frames of Mnemonic Fields
The Post-conflict Frames of Mnemonic Fields
The Post-secular Frames of Mnemonic Fields
The SPC as a Mnemonic Agent in the Realms of Overlapping Frames
The SPC within the Post-socialist Frames of Remembering
The SPC within the Post-conflict Frames of Remembering
The SPC within the Post-secular Frames of Remembering
Features of Mnemonic Fields in Post-2000 Serbia
The Typology of Mnemonic Agents and Their Agencies
Mnemonic Agents and Their Agencies in Post-2000 Serbia
The SPC in the Mnemonic Interplays of Post-2000 Serbia
Chapter Three. Memory of Suffering
Liturgical Remembrance
Beyond Liturgical Remembrance
Institutionalizing Mnemonic Action: The Jasenovac Committee
Interplaying with Other Mnemonic Agents
Framing the Holocaust
Memorialization of Staro Sajmište
Conclusion—Memory of Suffering
Chapter Four. Memory of Resistance
Liturgical Remembrance
Beyond Liturgical Remembrance
Narrating World War II Resistance
Interplaying with Other Mnemonic Agents
Memorial Complex at Ravna Gora
Conclusion—Memory of Resistance
Conclusion
Summary
List of References
Index