A very important book. Aleksandra Ðuric Milovanovic charts the Nazarenes, the most dynamic and ethnically diverse religious movement to emerge in nineteenth century Central Europe and the subsequent emigration of almost entire community to North America in twentieth century. The Nazarene beliefs exposed them to persecution, but their religion also turned into a ‘channel for migration.’ Milovanovic demonstrates formidably the role of religious and communal identity throughout migration process as well as how European religious migrants integrated in the American society and how they changed along the way.