This essay offers a case study of how the Bolshevik state reacted to popular, sometimes violent, opposition and resistance to its policies during the early period of New Economic Policy. The case study concerns the ruling Bolshevik Party's repressive approach to the Russian Orthodox Church in 1922. This culminated in show trials and executions of clergy and lay believers in response to resistance throughout the country to the state's campaign of collecting church valuables that year, ostensibly to provide relief for victims of a catastrophic famine that afflicted much of southern Russia in 1921–1922
The article analyzes the reasons for and the circumstances for the repressions of the clergy of Lith...
The forms of economic pressure of the Soviet state on clergy and religious communities as part of th...
This article investigates the period of the Soviet religious policy, which lasted from 1917 to the e...
This essay offers a case study of how the Bolshevik state reacted to popular, sometimes violent, opp...
On October 25, 1917, according to the Russian calendar, the Bolshevik Revolution, which ushered on t...
The purpose of the article is to shed light on the predatory policy of Soviet Russia during the orga...
This paper as illustrated by Nizhny Novgorod province in the first half of the twenties of the XX ce...
This article deals with issues associated with participation of the Orthodox clergy in the West-Sibe...
McGeever's essay offers an analysis of the Bolshevik encounter with antisemitism in 1917. Antisemiti...
International audienceThis article focuses on the cases of extermination of entire Jewish communitie...
The Russian Revolution of 1917 was the high point of class struggle in the twentieth-century. For th...
The article focuses on the anti-religious policy of the Soviet Union adopted in relation to believer...
The Bolsheviks’ programme of creating “Renovationist Church” during the first years of Soviet Union ...
Financial and politics aspects of the realization of the church values seized in 1922 under the pret...
This thesis analyses the dynamics of religious reform in the USSR from 1917 to 1943. It argues that ...
The article analyzes the reasons for and the circumstances for the repressions of the clergy of Lith...
The forms of economic pressure of the Soviet state on clergy and religious communities as part of th...
This article investigates the period of the Soviet religious policy, which lasted from 1917 to the e...
This essay offers a case study of how the Bolshevik state reacted to popular, sometimes violent, opp...
On October 25, 1917, according to the Russian calendar, the Bolshevik Revolution, which ushered on t...
The purpose of the article is to shed light on the predatory policy of Soviet Russia during the orga...
This paper as illustrated by Nizhny Novgorod province in the first half of the twenties of the XX ce...
This article deals with issues associated with participation of the Orthodox clergy in the West-Sibe...
McGeever's essay offers an analysis of the Bolshevik encounter with antisemitism in 1917. Antisemiti...
International audienceThis article focuses on the cases of extermination of entire Jewish communitie...
The Russian Revolution of 1917 was the high point of class struggle in the twentieth-century. For th...
The article focuses on the anti-religious policy of the Soviet Union adopted in relation to believer...
The Bolsheviks’ programme of creating “Renovationist Church” during the first years of Soviet Union ...
Financial and politics aspects of the realization of the church values seized in 1922 under the pret...
This thesis analyses the dynamics of religious reform in the USSR from 1917 to 1943. It argues that ...
The article analyzes the reasons for and the circumstances for the repressions of the clergy of Lith...
The forms of economic pressure of the Soviet state on clergy and religious communities as part of th...
This article investigates the period of the Soviet religious policy, which lasted from 1917 to the e...