This chapter examines the fate of the Russian Orthodox Church—as an institution and community—during Russia’s years of revolution, from the reign of Nicholas II through the 1917 February Revolution and subsequent Bolshevik coup. It argues that Orthodoxy’s legal status as a ‘primary and predominant’ faith, and the state ascription of the ‘Russian people’ to Orthodoxy from birth under imperial rule, were in large part responsible for Orthodoxy’s institutional turmoil during these years. Further, the chapter challenges the use of the term ‘secularization’ with respect to the Bolshevik regime’s anti-religious policies. In the span of weeks, the Bolshevik regime not only homogenized Orthodoxy into the mix of ‘traditional faiths’—all pinpointed f...
This article examines the evolution of the relationship between the Russian Orthodox Church and auth...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the religious tide in Russia has been quick to rise....
Representing a translation of the keynote address delivered at the international conference “The Var...
The liberation of the Muscovite lands from the Mongol oppression coincided with the fall of Constant...
The article continues the series of research illustrating the formation of the idea of the “Russian ...
Copyright © 2015 by Sochi State University. This article is based on the methodology of intellectual...
This article originally appeared in Russian: Friz [Freeze], "Otkryvaia zanovo pravoslavnoe proshloe...
Recognition of the religious dimension as an integral part of the history of the Russian Revolution ...
This thesis analyses the dynamics of religious reform in the USSR from 1917 to 1943. It argues that ...
During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, clergy and professional theologians in the...
Abstract This Article seeks to examine the Russia's recent interest in uplifting the ...
The article continues the series of research illustrating the formation of the idea of the “Russian ...
This edited volume fits in with a sustained surge in scholarship on lived religious experience in mo...
On October 25, 1917, according to the Russian calendar, the Bolshevik Revolution, which ushered on t...
This paper explores the state of religious freedoms in Putin's Russia, with a special emhasis on the...
This article examines the evolution of the relationship between the Russian Orthodox Church and auth...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the religious tide in Russia has been quick to rise....
Representing a translation of the keynote address delivered at the international conference “The Var...
The liberation of the Muscovite lands from the Mongol oppression coincided with the fall of Constant...
The article continues the series of research illustrating the formation of the idea of the “Russian ...
Copyright © 2015 by Sochi State University. This article is based on the methodology of intellectual...
This article originally appeared in Russian: Friz [Freeze], "Otkryvaia zanovo pravoslavnoe proshloe...
Recognition of the religious dimension as an integral part of the history of the Russian Revolution ...
This thesis analyses the dynamics of religious reform in the USSR from 1917 to 1943. It argues that ...
During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, clergy and professional theologians in the...
Abstract This Article seeks to examine the Russia's recent interest in uplifting the ...
The article continues the series of research illustrating the formation of the idea of the “Russian ...
This edited volume fits in with a sustained surge in scholarship on lived religious experience in mo...
On October 25, 1917, according to the Russian calendar, the Bolshevik Revolution, which ushered on t...
This paper explores the state of religious freedoms in Putin's Russia, with a special emhasis on the...
This article examines the evolution of the relationship between the Russian Orthodox Church and auth...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the religious tide in Russia has been quick to rise....
Representing a translation of the keynote address delivered at the international conference “The Var...