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Print Bibliography on Religious Freedom: Germany

    Barnett, V. 1992.
    For the Soul of the People: Protestant Protest Against Hitler.
    New York: Oxford University Press. 366p.

    Barrett, David B., George T. Kurian & Todd M. Johns. 2001.
    World Christian Encyclopedia: A Comparative Survey of Churches and Religions in the Modern World Oxford : Oxford University Press. pp. 298-307.

    Bergen, D. L. 1996.
    Twisted Cross: The German Christian Movement in the Third Reich.
    Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press.

    Boyle, Kevin and Juliet Sheen. 1997.
    Freedom of Religion and Belief. London and New York: Routledge. "Germany" pp. 303-314.

    Burgess, John P. 1997.
    The East German Church and the End of Communism. New York: Oxford University Press. 208p.

    Goeckel, R. F. 1982.
    Detente and Conservatizing Liberalization: The State and the Evangelical Churches in the German Democratic Republic, 1968-1974. PhD. Dissertation. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 2 vols.

    Monshipouri, Mahmood and Arnold, John W. 1996.
    "The Christians in Socialism — and After: The Church in East Germany," Journal of Church and State. 38/4: pp. 751-773. (Autumn)

    Robbers, Gerhard. 2001.
    "Religious Freedom in Germany" Brigham Young University Law Review. 2001:2 pp.643-668.

    Solberg, R. W. 1961.
    God and Caesar in East Germany: The Conflics of Church and State in East Germany Since 1945. New York: Macmillan. 294p.

    Spotts, F. 1977.
    The Churches and Politics in Germany.
    Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press. 431p.

    Swoboda, Jorg and Pierard, Richard, ed. 1996.
    The Revolution of the Candles: Christians in the Revolution of the German Democratic Republic. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press. 203p.

    Wilhelm, B. 1972.
    "German Democratic Republic." In Western Religion: a Country by Country Sociological Enquiry. pp. 213-28. H. Mol (ed).
    The Hague: Mouton.

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