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Of Religion and Empire : Missions, Conversion, and Tolerance in Tsarist Russia /

Russia's ever-expanding imperial boundaries encompassed diverse peoples and religions. Yet Russian Orthodoxy remained inseparable from the identity of the Russian empire-state, which at different times launched conversion campaigns not only to "save the souls" of animists and bring de...

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Otros Autores: Khodarkovsky, Michael, 1955- (Editor ), Geraci, Robert P. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2001.
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505 0 0 |t Rescuing the Orthodox : the church policies of Archbishop Afanasii of Kholmogory, 1682-1702 /  |r Georg Michels --  |t Orthodox missionaries and "Orthodox heretics" in Russia, 1886-1917 /  |r J. Eugene Clay --  |t Between Rome and Tsargrad : the Uniate Church in Imperial Russia /  |r Theodore R. Weeks --  |t State policies and the conversion of Jews in Imperial Russia /  |r John D. Klier --  |t The conversion of non-Christians in early modern Russia /  |r Michael Khodarkovsky --  |t Big candles and "internal conversion" : the Mari Animist Reformation and its Russian appropriations /  |r Paul W. Werth --  |t Russian Orthodox missionaries at home and abroad: the case of Siberian and Alaskan indigenous peoples /  |r Sergei Kan --  |t The Orthodox Church, Lamaism, and Shamanism among the Buriats and Kalmyks, 1825-1925 /  |r Dittmar Schorkowitz --  |t Colonial dilemmas : Russian policies in the Muslim Caucasus /  |r Firouzeh Mostashari --  |t The role of Tatar and Kriashen women in the transmission of Islamic knowledge, 1800-1870 /  |r Agnes Kefeli --  |t Going abroad or going to Russia? : Orthodox missionaries in the Kazakh Steppe, 1881-1917 /  |r Robert P. Geraci --  |t Conversion to the new faith: Marxism-Leninism and Muslims in the Soviet Empire /  |r Shoshana Keller. 
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