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Emily Baran explores why a powerful state singled out Jehovahâ s Witness farmers for removal from society, arguing that what happened in Bila Tserkva demonstrates both the sheer ambition of state plans for the Sovietization of borderland communities and a minority religious communityâ s enduring resistance to secular, socialist ideals.

Produktbeschreibung
Emily Baran explores why a powerful state singled out Jehovahâ s Witness farmers for removal from society, arguing that what happened in Bila Tserkva demonstrates both the sheer ambition of state plans for the Sovietization of borderland communities and a minority religious communityâ s enduring resistance to secular, socialist ideals.
Autorenporträt
Emily B. Baran is associate professor of history at Middle Tennessee State University.