Demografski i politički utjecaji na konfesionalnu sliku Istočne Hrvatske
Demographic And Political Influences On The Confessional Picture Of East Slavonia
Author(s): Antun ŠundalićSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Institut za migracije i narodnosti
Keywords: confessional affiliation; Roman Catholics; Eastern Orthodox; other religious groups; politics; religion; war;
Summary/Abstract: East Slavonia is a region with a recognisable agrarian tradition and a culture specific to itself, in which religion has had great importance. Concretely, through a long period of history, Roman Catholicism was the most extensive confession and it has left the deepest traces in the spirituality, and also in the daily life of the area. Despite a dynamic past, frequent changes of states and rulers, penetration of Islam and Eastern Orthodoxy and a large number of other religious communities, Catholicism remained dominant in terms of numbers of adherents and also in regard to its influence on social processes in Slavonia and Baranja. The new historical reality in Croatia emphasised even more this presence of Catholicism. This paper studies the development and proportions of the Roman Catholic population in relation to the Eastern Orthodox and other communities in the example of six cities in Slavonia and Baranja.
Journal: Migracijske i etničke teme
- Issue Year: 2003
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 27-45
- Page Count: 19
- Language: Croatian