This paper investigates the relationship between national and religious identities within the context of the Christian Orthodox community of New Orleans in the second half of the nineteenth century...Show moreThis paper investigates the relationship between national and religious identities within the context of the Christian Orthodox community of New Orleans in the second half of the nineteenth century. Against past conceptions relegating the importance of religious identity, it is argued that "religio-national symbiosis" or a harmonious, equal co-existence between national and religious identities was possible. This new concept allows us to regard this relationship with new eyes, away from modernist assumptions of the past.Show less