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  • This chapter presents an overview of the contemporary religious landscape in Europe and the architecture that defines it. In a continent historically divided along several lines of friction, the last of them—the Iron Curtain footprint—is taken as basis for structuring the chapter. Three phenomena that deserve independent analysis are examined: the decline of religion in Western Europe, the emergence of religiosity in Eastern Europe, and the relationship between religious architecture and mass population movements, both forced and voluntary. The study of these three aspects of contemporary Europe raises questions about the specific ways religion is lived in Europe, about the reuse of religious heritage, the survival of national identity through architecture, and the capacity of social interaction to define new cultural landscapes. (xsd:string)
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  • The Religious Landscape and Its Architecture in Contemporary Europe (xsd:string)
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