This thesis focuses upon the campaign to eliminate religion in Soviet Russia between the years of 1917 and 1932. In order to decrease the influence of religion in daily life, the Bolsheviks attempted to achieve universal literacy so that the people would be open to a greater variety of information. Universal childhood education would allow the Bolsheviks to instill communist ideals at an early age. Finally, a widespread propaganda campaign would urge the importance of literacy and education as well as the evils of religion. Not until the late 1920's, however, did the Bolsheviks finally begin to experience success in these areas.No embarg
After the October Revolution of 1917, one of the primary aims of the Bolshevik Party was the creatio...
The article deals with the relationship between the Bolshevik government and the Muslim ummah of the...
This chapter examines the fate of the Russian Orthodox Church—as an institution and community—during...
This thesis analyses the dynamics of religious reform in the USSR from 1917 to 1943. It argues that ...
Purpose: The article made in the framework of such a new, but dynamically developing trend for post-...
Among the many social campaigns launched by the Bolsheviks in the 1920s, the effort to counter the p...
The article illustrates the process of formation of the atheist worldview of Soviet citizens under t...
The article focuses on the anti-religious policy of the Soviet Union adopted in relation to believer...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the antireligious policy of the Soviet government, which w...
Ashley Nix was born in Fort Wayne. She became interested in History through conversations with her f...
This thesis examines the impact of Soviet anti-religious policies on the Muslims of Central Asia fro...
The article discusses the content of antireligious education and upbringing in Soviet schools in 192...
The article presents the ideological and legal foundations of the Soviet religious policy in 1917–19...
The article deals studies the existence and activities of the free Protestant communities (Baptists,...
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to analyse the relationship between the Bolshevik regime and th...
After the October Revolution of 1917, one of the primary aims of the Bolshevik Party was the creatio...
The article deals with the relationship between the Bolshevik government and the Muslim ummah of the...
This chapter examines the fate of the Russian Orthodox Church—as an institution and community—during...
This thesis analyses the dynamics of religious reform in the USSR from 1917 to 1943. It argues that ...
Purpose: The article made in the framework of such a new, but dynamically developing trend for post-...
Among the many social campaigns launched by the Bolsheviks in the 1920s, the effort to counter the p...
The article illustrates the process of formation of the atheist worldview of Soviet citizens under t...
The article focuses on the anti-religious policy of the Soviet Union adopted in relation to believer...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the antireligious policy of the Soviet government, which w...
Ashley Nix was born in Fort Wayne. She became interested in History through conversations with her f...
This thesis examines the impact of Soviet anti-religious policies on the Muslims of Central Asia fro...
The article discusses the content of antireligious education and upbringing in Soviet schools in 192...
The article presents the ideological and legal foundations of the Soviet religious policy in 1917–19...
The article deals studies the existence and activities of the free Protestant communities (Baptists,...
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to analyse the relationship between the Bolshevik regime and th...
After the October Revolution of 1917, one of the primary aims of the Bolshevik Party was the creatio...
The article deals with the relationship between the Bolshevik government and the Muslim ummah of the...
This chapter examines the fate of the Russian Orthodox Church—as an institution and community—during...