Religion in Yugoslavia. A report on conferences with Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Moslem, Jewish and Protestant leaders and investigations through the medium of religious institutions and documents.

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Publisher
Washington, Embassy of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia
Date Issued
1947
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This item is part of the Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements (PRISM) digital collection, a collaborative initiative between Florida Atlantic University and University of Central Florida in the Publication of Archival, Library & Museum Materials (PALMM).

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Extent
27 p. ports. 21 cm.
Subject (Topical)
Identifier
3172745
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This item is part of the Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements (PRISM) digital collection, a collaborative initiative between Florida Atlantic University and University of Central Florida in the Publication of Archival, Library & Museum Materials (PALMM).
Date Backup
1947
Date Text
1947
Date Issued (EDTF)
1947
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FADT3172745
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single unit
Person Preferred Name

By seven American Protestant clergymen and editors of religious journals who visited Yugoslavia in the summer of 1947.

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Physical Description

27 p. ports. 21 cm.
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Religion in Yugoslavia. A report on conferences with Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Moslem, Jewish and Protestant leaders and investigations through the medium of religious institutions and documents.
Origin Information

Washington, Embassy of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia
1947
single unit
Title
Religion in Yugoslavia. A report on conferences with Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Moslem, Jewish and Protestant leaders and investigations through the medium of religious institutions and documents.
Other Title Info

Religion in Yugoslavia. A report on conferences with Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Moslem, Jewish and Protestant leaders and investigations through the medium of religious institutions and documents.