Abstract

Abstract This paper explores the role of religious minorities in complex civilizational encounters (Johann Arnason) in recent centuries in two Eurasian regions, East Central Europe and Northwestern China (Xinjiang). Particular attention is paid to the emergence of secular ethnonational identities and violent antagonism.

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