Civil ceremonies in socialist Czechoslovakia and post-socialist Slovakia / / Zuzana Beňušková.
This book was written with the primary purpose of filling in the information gap in the collection of academic knowledge about non-religious rituals, which are also known as civil ceremonies. This area forms that part of the ritual culture, the history of which is closely related to the four decades...
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