Vatican II Behind the Iron Curtain

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CONTRIBUTORS

Ivo Banac is Bradford Durfee Emeritus Professor of History at Yale Uni-
versity. He is the author of, among many others, The National Question
in Yugoslavia: Origins, History, Politics (1984); With Stalin against Tito:
Cominformist Splits in Yugoslav Communism (1988); and — most recently
— Hrvati i Crkva: Kratka povijest hrvatskog katoličanstva u modernosti
[Croats and the church: A brief history of Croat Catholicism in moder-
nity] (2013).


James Ramon Felak is professor of history at the University of Washing-
ton. He has published, among others, At the Price of the Republic: Hlinka’s
Slovak People’s Party, 1929–1938 (1994) and After Hitler, Before Stalin:
Catholics, Communists, and Democrats in Slovakia, 1945–1948 (2009). He
is currently preparing a history of John Paul II’s papal pilgrimages to
Poland.


Gerald P. Fogarty is William R. Kenan Jr. University Professor of the His-
tory of Christianity and professor of religious studies and history at the
University of Virginia. He is the author of, among many others, Nova
et Vetera: The Theology of Tradition in American Catholicism (1987) and
American Catholic Biblical Scholarship: A History from the Early Republic to
Vatican II (1989; 2006). He is currently completing a history of American
relations with the Holy See during World War II.


Piotr H. Kosicki is assistant professor of history at the University of
Maryland. He is the author of Catholics on the Barricades: Poland, France,
and “Revolution,” 1939–1956 (2017) and Personalizm “po polsku”: Francuskie
korzenie polskiej inteligencji katolickiej (2016).


Árpád von Klimó is associate professor of history at the Catholic Univer-
sity of America. He has published, among others, Nation, Konfession, Ge-
schichte: Zur nationalen Geschichtskultur Ungarns in europäischen Kontext
(1860–1948) (2003) and Ungarn seit 1945 (2006). He is completing Cold
Days, a study of the Novi Sad Massacre of 1942 and how it was discussed
in Hungary through 1989 in the context of Holocaust commemorations.


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