Radmila Radić

Radmila Radić (1958) is a principal research fellow at the Institute for Recent History of Serbia in Belgrade. She earned her PhD at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Belgrade, Department of the History of Yugoslavia, in 1992. Her research focuses on the relationship between church and state in the former Yugoslav state, the history of the Serbian Orthodox Church and other religious communities, as well as the social history of the Balkans. She is the author or co-author of several monographs, studies, and scholarly articles. Among her recently published works are:

Aleksandra Djurić Milovanović and Radmila Radić, Orthodox Christian Renewal Movements in Eastern Europe, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017; R. Radić, The Mission of the British Young Men’s Christian Association in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Belgrade: INIS, 2019; R. Radić, “Negotiations on the concordat between the Kingdom of Croatia and the Holy See in 1925”, Anali, vol 69 | 1, 2021, 74–116; Radmila Radic and Neven Vukic, “Ecumenism Divided. Christian Churches at the Fault Lines”, Odak, S., & Grozdanov, Z. (Eds.). (2022). Balkan Contextual Theology: An Introduction (1st ed.), Routledge Studies in Religion, Taylor & Francis, 2022, 45-78.