Sonja Luehrmann explores the Soviet atheist effort to build a
society without gods or spirits and its afterlife in post-Soviet
religious revival. Combining archival research on atheist
propaganda of the 1960s and 1970s with ethnographic fieldwork in
the autonomous republic of Marij El in Russia s Volga region,
Luehrmann examines how secularist culture-building reshaped
religious practice and interreligious relations. One of the most
palpable legacies of atheist propaganda is a widespread didactic
orientation among the population and a faith in standardized
programs of personal transformation as solutions to wider social
problems. This didactic trend has parallels in globalized forms of
Protestantism and Islam but differs from older uses of religious
knowledge in rural Russia. At a time when the secularist
modernization projects of the 20th century are widely perceived to
have failed, Secularism Soviet Style emphasizes the affinities and
shared histories of religious and atheist mobilizations."
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