Religion, State & Society Volume Contents and Author Index, Volume 34, 2006 EDITOR Dr Philip Walters, Oxford, UK INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL BOARD EUROPE Dr William van den Bercken, Utrec/it, Dr Nikita Struve, Paris, France The Netherlands Dr Jonathan Sulton, Leeds, UK Professor Dr Erich Bryner, Ziirich, Switzerland Dr Evert van der Zweerde, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Professor Giovanni Codevilla, Trieste, /taly Dr Grace Davie, Exeter, UK NorTH AMERICA Dr Peter Kuzmic, Osijek, Croatia Professor Cole Durham, Utah, USA Professor Nicolas Lossky, Paris, France Professor Walter Sawatsky, /ndiana, USA Dr Jonathan Luxmoore, Warsaw, Poland Professor Sabrina Ramet, Trondheim, Norway AFRICA & AUSTRALASIA Professor Dr Gerhard Simon, Cologne, Germany Professor Audrey Donnithorne, Hong Kong Dr Gerd Stricker, Ziirich, Switzerland Daniel Kyanda, Nairobi, Kenva Religion, State & Society was founded in 1973 as Religion in Communist Lands at Keston College, Kent, UK. Religion, State & Society is a peer-reviewed journal and is the only English-language academic publication devoted to these issues in communist and formerly communist countries throughout the world, and focusing on the legacy of the encounter between religion and communism. What problems are these religious communities now facing in their own countries and in a rapidly changing world? How much contact and cooperation is there between religious communities of East and West? Where are the areas of misunderstanding and conflict? Religious believers in Europe, Asia and the rest of the world have much to learn from the way in which their counterparts in communist and formerly communist countries are tackling social, cultural, ethnic, political and ecclesiological problems, and vice versa. This periodical is indexed in Religion Index One: Periodicals, Index to Book Reviews in Religion, Religion Indexes: RIO, RIT, IBRR 1975- on CD-ROM and ATLA Religion Database on CD-ROM. 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June 2006 Editorial Notes on Contributors Jehovah's Witnesses in National Socialist Concentration Camps, 1933-45 JOHANNES S. WROBEL “All Over the World Jehovah’s Witnesses are the Touchstone for the Existence of True Democracy’: Persecution of a Religious Minority in the German Democratic Republic HANS-HERMANN DIRKSEN Surviving the Stasi: Jehovah’s Witnesses in Communist East Germany, 1965 to 1989 MIKE DENNIS Jehovah’s Witnesses in Germany: Prisoners during the Communist Era JOHANNES S. WROBEL Children of Jehovah’s Witnesses under Two Dictatorships ANNEGRET DIRKSEN Volume 34 Number 3 September 2006 Editorial Notes on Contributors Uncivil Wars: “Suicide Bomber Identity’ as a Product of Russo-Chechen Conflict FRANCINE BANNER Islam and the Creation of Sacred Space: The Mishar Tatars in Chuvashia OLESSIA VOVINA ‘There can be no Vacation from God’: Children’s Retreats, Leisure and Social Change in Poland ESTHER PEPERKAMP The Religio-Political Strategies of the Russian Orthodox Church as a ‘Politics of Discourse’ JOACHIM WILLEMS Book Review Volume 34 Number 4 December 2006 Editorial Notes on Contributors The Most Catholic Country in Europe? Church, State, and Society in Contemporary Croatia VJEKOSLAV PERICA New Wine in Old Wineskins: An Appraisal of Religious Legislation in China and the Regulations on Religious Affairs of 2005 FUK-TSANG YING National Identity and Ethno-Religious Identity: A Critical Inquiry into Chinese Religious Policy, with Reference to the Uighurs in Xinjiang LAP-YAN KUNG Volume Contents and Author Index, Volume 34, 2006