Author

Paul Mojzes

📖 Overview

Paul Mojzes is a Yugoslav-American religious scholar and historian specializing in religion in Eastern Europe, particularly focused on religious liberty, interfaith dialogue, and ethnic conflict. He has served as professor emeritus of religious studies at Rosemont College and has authored numerous books examining religion under communism and post-communist transitions. Throughout his academic career, Mojzes has extensively researched and written about religious persecution, nationalism, and ethnic tensions in the Balkans. His notable works include "Religious Liberty in Eastern Europe and the USSR" and "Balkan Genocides: Holocaust and Ethnic Cleansing in the 20th Century." As founding editor of Religion in Eastern Europe, Mojzes helped establish an important academic forum for scholarly discourse on religious developments in Eastern European countries. His work has been particularly valuable in documenting and analyzing the intersection of religious identity, ethnic conflict, and political change during and after the communist period. Mojzes has maintained active involvement in interfaith dialogue initiatives and has served on various academic and religious committees focused on promoting understanding between different faith traditions. His research continues to influence contemporary discussions of religious pluralism and conflict resolution in Eastern Europe.

👀 Reviews

Based on available review data, Paul Mojzes' academic works on religion and ethnic conflict in the Balkans receive limited reader engagement online, with most reviews coming from academic journals rather than general readers. Readers appreciate: - Detailed research and documentation of religious persecution - Clear explanations of complex religious-political relationships - Balanced treatment of different ethnic and religious groups Common criticisms: - Dense academic writing style that can be difficult for non-specialists - Limited coverage of certain regions or time periods - High textbook pricing Review metrics: Goodreads: Too few ratings to show average Amazon: 4.5/5 (7 ratings total across all books) Google Scholar: His works are cited hundreds of times in academic papers One reviewer noted: "Mojzes provides crucial historical context for understanding modern Balkan conflicts." Another wrote: "The academic language makes this less accessible than it could be for general readers interested in the topic."

📚 Books by Paul Mojzes

Balkan Genocides: Holocaust and Ethnic Cleansing in the Twentieth Century Examines the three major waves of genocide in the Balkans during the twentieth century, including during the Balkan Wars, World War II, and the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s.

Religious Liberty in Eastern Europe and the USSR: Before and After the Great Transformation Analyzes religious freedom policies and practices across Eastern European countries before and after the fall of communism.

Yugoslav-American Economic Relations Since World War II Documents the economic relationship between Yugoslavia and the United States from 1945 through the late 1970s.

Church and State in Postwar Eastern Europe Explores the changing dynamics between religious institutions and government authorities in Eastern European countries after World War II.

Yugoslavian Inferno: Ethnoreligious Warfare in the Balkans Chronicles the role of religious and ethnic factors in the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s and the dissolution of Yugoslavia.

Religion and the War in Bosnia Examines how religious differences and institutions influenced the course of the Bosnian War in the 1990s.