Church, Nation and State in Russia and Ukraine

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Geoffrey A. Hosking
CIUS Press, 1990 - History - 357 pages
 

Contents

The Spirituality of the Vyg Fathers
23
3
34
Galicia
52
5
63
Christianity the Service Ethic and Decembrist
79
7
90
Archimandrite Makary and V I Verbitsky
96
Theological Liberalism and Church Reform in Impe
108
The Churchs Social Role in St Petersburg 18801914
167
The Church Schools and Seminaries in the Russian
193
The Political Philosophy of the Russian Orthodox
210
The Rise of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox
228
Personalities and Prog
250
The Survival of the Russian Orthodox Church in her
271
Are the Furov Reports Authentic?
291
Orthodoxy and Russian Nationalism in the USSR
312

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128
10
134
Leo Tolstoy a Church Critic Influenced by Orthodox
148
Religious Currents in Contemporary Soviet Litera
333
Index
349
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Geoffrey Alan Hosking, born April 28, 1942, in Troon, Ayrshire,Scotland, attended King's College, Cambridge, earning an M.A. and a Ph.D. He also attended St. Anthony's College, Oxford. He is professor of Russian history at the University of London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies. He has been a visiting lecturer in political science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison; a research fellow at Columbia University's Russian Institute; and a visiting professor at the University of Cologne Slaviches Institute. Hosking's works include The Russian Constitutional Experiment: Government and Duma,1907-14, Beyond Socialist Realism: Soviet Fiction since "Ivan Denisovich," and The First Socialist Society: A History of the Soviet Union from Within.

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