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Religious Life In The Late Soviet Union From Survival To Revival 1960s1980s 1st Barbara Martin Nadezhda Beliakova

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Religious Life In The Late Soviet Union From Survival To Revival 1960s1980s 1st Barbara Martin Nadezhda Beliakova
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.91 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Barbara Martin & Nadezhda Beliakova
ISBN: 9781032317762, 1032317760
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1st

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Religious Life In The Late Soviet Union From Survival To Revival 1960s1980s 1st Barbara Martin Nadezhda Beliakova by Barbara Martin & Nadezhda Beliakova 9781032317762, 1032317760 instant download after payment.

This book presents the first large overview of late Soviet religiosity across several confessions and Soviet republics, from the 1960s to the 1980s. Based on a broad range of new sources on the daily life of religious communities, including material from regional archives and oral history, it shows that religion not only survived Soviet anti-religious repression, but also adapted to new conditions. Going beyond traditional views about a mere "returned of the repressed", the book shows how new forms of religiosity and religious socialisation emerged, as new generations born into atheist families turned to religion in search of new meaning, long before perestroika facilitated this process. In addition, the book examines anew religious activism and transnational networks between Soviet believers and Western organisations during the Cold War, explores the religious dimension of Soviet female activism, and shifts the focus away from the non-religious human rights movement and from religious institutions to ordinary believers.

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