Articles in the Winter 2022 issue of the Journal of Global Catholicism analyze lived experience of religion and politics in Transylvania and girls' education and child marriage in Central Africa. The open-access Journal is available free to download or read online.
What's inside:
- The Parish Choir Movement and Generational Festivals in Romania’s Socialist Period: New Community Festivities in Transylvania’s Gheorgheni (Gyergyó) Region
Eszter Kovács
- Girls’ Education and Child Marriage in Central Africa | Insights from Qualitative Fieldwork Part I: The Democratic Republic of Congo
Geneviève Bagamboula Mayamona, Jean-Christophe Boungou Bazika, and Quentin Wodon
- Girls’ Education and Child Marriage in Central Africa | Insights from Qualitative Fieldwork Part II: The Republic of Congo
Jean-Christophe Boungou Bazika, Wolf Ulrich Mféré Akiana, and Quentin Wodon
- Airplane Hangars and Triple Hills: Renovation, Demolition, and the Architectural Politics of Local Belonging at the Our Lady of Csíksomlyó Hungarian National Shrine
Marc Roscoe Loustau
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