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The Untold Journey of the Nazarene Emigration from Yugoslavia to North America

Aleksandra Djurić Milovanović

What role does religion play in migration processes? What is the reason behind migration of religious minorities? Is religious affiliation a deciding factor in choosing emigration? Some of these questions have been the focus of The Untold Journey of the Nazarene Emigration from Yugoslavia to North America. As the field of migration history is very broad both chronologically and geographically, Aleksandra Djurić Milovanović focuses on the migration of religious minorities triggered by state repression and the socio-historical context of post-Second World War Yugoslavia. The history and development of the Nazarene communities is analyzed through the lens of religiously motivated persecution and migration from Yugoslavia to North America. The Nazarenes, known as Apostolical Christian Church (Nazarene) in North America, represents a fascinating case study which bring new insights into policies towards minority religions during the communist era, migration patterns, and integration mechanisms in the host country. This book is applicable to contemporary forced migration contexts and to the role of religious communities in supporting the integration of refugees and migrants across the world. The reasons for fleeing, migration paths, and routes, life in the refugee camps and settling into the new society are present in the narratives of present-day refugees and migrants fleeing from conflict or religious intolerance across the globe.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 158 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-66692-276-9 • Hardback • June 2024 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
978-1-66692-277-6 • eBook • June 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Subjects: History / Europe / Eastern, Religion / History, Social Science / Emigration & Immigration

Aleksandra Djurić Milovanović is an anthropologist and senior research associate at the Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Belgrade, Serbia).

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Religious Minorities on the Move

Chapter I: The Swiss Neutäufer or Evangelical Baptists: The Emergence and Development of a New Religious Community

Chapter II: Nazarene Beginnings: Changing Religious Landscape at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

Chapter III: First Wave Refugees: Narratives on Migration and Community Change

Chapter IV: Nazarenes: The Pacifist Christians in Communist Yugoslavia

Chapter V: Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarene): Understanding Community Transformation in a New Setting

Chapter VI: Transnational Religious Networks of the Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarene)

Conclusion

References

Index

About the Author

A very important book. Aleksandra Đurić Milovanović charts the Nazarenes, the most dynamic and ethnically diverse religious movement to emerge in nineteenth century Central Europe and the subsequent emigration of almost entire community to North America in twentieth century. The Nazarene beliefs exposed them to persecution, but their religion also turned into a ‘channel for migration.’ Milovanović demonstrates formidably the role of religious and communal identity throughout migration process as well as how European religious migrants integrated in the American society and how they changed along the way.


— Bojan Aleksov, University College London


This wonderfully original book offers an ethnographically grounded historical account, through transgenerational and transcontinental research, of a largely overlooked community that straddles the former Yugoslavia and the USA. Djurić Milovanović brings extraordinary insight to a unique case study that opens up new avenues of inquiry in communist era religious repression in Yugoslavia, as well as filling a significant lacuna in research on multiethnic protestant minorities in the Balkans.


— James A. Kapaló, University College Cork


This thoroughly researched book spanning two continents and several generations tells the hitherto forgotten story of Nazarene emigration from Yugoslavia to North America. Not only is it an informative read for everyone, but it is also highly recommended for all who study the religious history of the Cold War. Current global discussions on religiously motivated migration make this work even more significant and relevant to our times. The eyewitness accounts add a personal touch to the story of a hidden minority and make The Untold Journey of the Nazarene Emigration from Yugoslavia to North America a fascinating read.


— Angela Ilić, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München


This book is a welcome and overdue study of a fascinating and unique Neo-Anabaptist community, whose story of nearly two centuries has, until recently, been neglected by the larger scholarly community. Djurić Milovanović expertly and carefully traces the multiple layers of traumatic experiences that have formed the unique Apostolic/Nazarene Christian identity from their unprecedented emergence as an indigenous inculturation of the Anabaptist faith in a multicultural, Southeastern European context, their violent and oppressive persecution by dominant religious and state authorities for their particular religious convictions and social sensibilities, their migration to North America as strategy of survival, and their resilient persistence as a unique ethno-religious diaspora community. The author’s contribution as a Serbian scholar writing in the English language offers a refreshing perspective to the broader history of Trans-Atlantic migration and fills a scholarly gap in American religious history generally and ethno-religious minorities in particular.


— Joseph F. Pfeiffer, Fuller Theological Seminary


9/13/24, New Books Network podcast - History: Aleksandra Djurić Milovanović discussed religion’s role in migration processes.

Link: https://player.fm/series/new-books-in-history-2149395/aleksandra-djuric-milovanovic-the-untold-journey-of-the-nazarene-emigration-from-yugoslavia-to-north-america-rowman-littlefield-2024



The Untold Journey of the Nazarene Emigration from Yugoslavia to North America

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Hardback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • What role does religion play in migration processes? What is the reason behind migration of religious minorities? Is religious affiliation a deciding factor in choosing emigration? Some of these questions have been the focus of The Untold Journey of the Nazarene Emigration from Yugoslavia to North America. As the field of migration history is very broad both chronologically and geographically, Aleksandra Djurić Milovanović focuses on the migration of religious minorities triggered by state repression and the socio-historical context of post-Second World War Yugoslavia. The history and development of the Nazarene communities is analyzed through the lens of religiously motivated persecution and migration from Yugoslavia to North America. The Nazarenes, known as Apostolical Christian Church (Nazarene) in North America, represents a fascinating case study which bring new insights into policies towards minority religions during the communist era, migration patterns, and integration mechanisms in the host country. This book is applicable to contemporary forced migration contexts and to the role of religious communities in supporting the integration of refugees and migrants across the world. The reasons for fleeing, migration paths, and routes, life in the refugee camps and settling into the new society are present in the narratives of present-day refugees and migrants fleeing from conflict or religious intolerance across the globe.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 158 • Trim: 6¼ x 9½
    978-1-66692-276-9 • Hardback • June 2024 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
    978-1-66692-277-6 • eBook • June 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    Subjects: History / Europe / Eastern, Religion / History, Social Science / Emigration & Immigration
Author
Author
  • Aleksandra Djurić Milovanović is an anthropologist and senior research associate at the Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Belgrade, Serbia).

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments

    Introduction: Religious Minorities on the Move

    Chapter I: The Swiss Neutäufer or Evangelical Baptists: The Emergence and Development of a New Religious Community

    Chapter II: Nazarene Beginnings: Changing Religious Landscape at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

    Chapter III: First Wave Refugees: Narratives on Migration and Community Change

    Chapter IV: Nazarenes: The Pacifist Christians in Communist Yugoslavia

    Chapter V: Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarene): Understanding Community Transformation in a New Setting

    Chapter VI: Transnational Religious Networks of the Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarene)

    Conclusion

    References

    Index

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • A very important book. Aleksandra Đurić Milovanović charts the Nazarenes, the most dynamic and ethnically diverse religious movement to emerge in nineteenth century Central Europe and the subsequent emigration of almost entire community to North America in twentieth century. The Nazarene beliefs exposed them to persecution, but their religion also turned into a ‘channel for migration.’ Milovanović demonstrates formidably the role of religious and communal identity throughout migration process as well as how European religious migrants integrated in the American society and how they changed along the way.


    — Bojan Aleksov, University College London


    This wonderfully original book offers an ethnographically grounded historical account, through transgenerational and transcontinental research, of a largely overlooked community that straddles the former Yugoslavia and the USA. Djurić Milovanović brings extraordinary insight to a unique case study that opens up new avenues of inquiry in communist era religious repression in Yugoslavia, as well as filling a significant lacuna in research on multiethnic protestant minorities in the Balkans.


    — James A. Kapaló, University College Cork


    This thoroughly researched book spanning two continents and several generations tells the hitherto forgotten story of Nazarene emigration from Yugoslavia to North America. Not only is it an informative read for everyone, but it is also highly recommended for all who study the religious history of the Cold War. Current global discussions on religiously motivated migration make this work even more significant and relevant to our times. The eyewitness accounts add a personal touch to the story of a hidden minority and make The Untold Journey of the Nazarene Emigration from Yugoslavia to North America a fascinating read.


    — Angela Ilić, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München


    This book is a welcome and overdue study of a fascinating and unique Neo-Anabaptist community, whose story of nearly two centuries has, until recently, been neglected by the larger scholarly community. Djurić Milovanović expertly and carefully traces the multiple layers of traumatic experiences that have formed the unique Apostolic/Nazarene Christian identity from their unprecedented emergence as an indigenous inculturation of the Anabaptist faith in a multicultural, Southeastern European context, their violent and oppressive persecution by dominant religious and state authorities for their particular religious convictions and social sensibilities, their migration to North America as strategy of survival, and their resilient persistence as a unique ethno-religious diaspora community. The author’s contribution as a Serbian scholar writing in the English language offers a refreshing perspective to the broader history of Trans-Atlantic migration and fills a scholarly gap in American religious history generally and ethno-religious minorities in particular.


    — Joseph F. Pfeiffer, Fuller Theological Seminary


Features
Features
  • 9/13/24, New Books Network podcast - History: Aleksandra Djurić Milovanović discussed religion’s role in migration processes.

    Link: https://player.fm/series/new-books-in-history-2149395/aleksandra-djuric-milovanovic-the-untold-journey-of-the-nazarene-emigration-from-yugoslavia-to-north-america-rowman-littlefield-2024



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