"I'm not religious, but Tito is a God": Tito, Kumrovec, and the New Pilgrims
Although there can be no doubt that Tito was turned into a kind of instrument of communist rule after he died, he has also retaind an important place in the private spheres of life for many individuals. A lively and non-institutional venerations of Tito after his death can be seen in occasional acti...
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| Matična publikacija: |
Shrines and Pilgrimage in the Modern World. New Itinararies into the Sacred 362 |
| Glavni autor: | Belaj, Marijana (-) |
| Vrsta građe: | Članak |
| Jezik: | eng |
APA stil citiranja
Belaj, M. (2008). "I'm not religious, but Tito is a God": Tito, Kumrovec, and the New Pilgrims: "I'm not religious, but Tito is a God": Tito, Kumrovec, and the New Pilgrims. Shrines and Pilgrimage in the Modern World. New Itinararies into the Sacred.
Chicago stil citiranjaBelaj, Marijana. ""I'm not religious, but Tito is a God": Tito, Kumrovec, and the New Pilgrims: "I'm not religious, but Tito is a God": Tito, Kumrovec, and the New Pilgrims." 2008.
MLA stil citiranjaBelaj, Marijana. ""I'm not religious, but Tito is a God": Tito, Kumrovec, and the New Pilgrims: "I'm not religious, but Tito is a God": Tito, Kumrovec, and the New Pilgrims." 2008.


