The modern Bulgarian state has encountered a series of forced displacement
acts, as either the receiving state or the state of origin. As a rule, they
were triggered by outbursts of nationalism, military campaigns, border
changes and population exchanges. Meanwhile, the role of religion was
not constant: a key factor in the pre-communist acts of forced migration,
religion was suppressed under communism (1944-1989). The collapse of
this regime returned religion in the public arena, and the recent refugee
crisis revealed the renewed potential of religious authorities to influence
the attitudes of Bulgarians towards the newcomers.
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