I first met Michael Bourdeaux in October 1983, at the beginning of one month of research at his Keston College Library and Archive, located in a southwest suburb of London, England. The back story to what gave occasion for our first meeting dates back a decade, to 1974, the year I completed my Ph.D. at the University of Kentucky and the year my wife, Darlene, and I made our first trip to the Soviet Union
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In recent years historians have paid growing attention to the religious dimensions of the Cold War. ...
Matthew Partridge finds that A Long Goodbye will be of use to students of military and diplomatic hi...
A review of Jenny Vorpahl and Dirk Schuster (eds). Communicating Religion and Atheism in Central and...
Everyone thinks they know about Soviet atheism. The rough outline goes something like this. With com...
A review of Charles C. West, Ecumenical Adventure [Shapers of Ecumenical Theology Series 2]. Minneap...
The Influence of Russian Emigres on American Policy Toward Russia and the USSR, 1900-1933, With Obse...
Anniversary reflections on developments since the end of the Soviet Union 25 years ago have started,...
Research on the mutual impact of Christian churches and the Cold War is proceeding albeit slowly. On...
Review of Lawrence Klippenstein, Peace and War, Mennonite Conscientious Objectors in Tsarist Russia ...
Gary Fawvers notes from his adventures in the Former Soviet Union from 1991-2011. These are related ...
In the past decade there has been a real explosion of studies on collective memory in eastern Europe...
Review on Benovska, Milena. 2021. Orthodox Revivalism in Russia: Driving Forces and Moral Quests. Re...
In From Washington to Moscow: US-Soviet Relations and the Collapse of the USSR, Louis Sell traces th...
Feature lead for the media: Sister Judith G. Martin, S.S.J., an assistant professor of religious stu...
A review of Milana Benovska, Orthodox Revivalism in Russia: Driving Forces and Moral Quests, Routled...
In recent years historians have paid growing attention to the religious dimensions of the Cold War. ...
Matthew Partridge finds that A Long Goodbye will be of use to students of military and diplomatic hi...
A review of Jenny Vorpahl and Dirk Schuster (eds). Communicating Religion and Atheism in Central and...