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Church-state relations during the Soviet period were much more
complex and changeable than is generally assumed. From the German
invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 until the 21st Party Congress
in 1961, the Communist regime's attitude toward the Russian
Orthodox Church zigzagged from indifference and opportunism to
hostility and repression. Drawing from new access to previously
closed archives, historian Tatiana Chumachenko has documented the
twists and turns and human dramas of church-state relations during
these decades. This rich material provides essential background to
the post-Soviet Russian government's controversial relationship to
the Russian Orthodox Church today.
Church-state relations during the Soviet period were much more
complex and changeable than is generally assumed. From the German
invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 until the 21st Party Congress
in 1961, the Communist regime's attitude toward the Russian
Orthodox Church zigzagged from indifference and opportunism to
hostility and repression. Drawing from new access to previously
closed archives, historian Tatiana Chumachenko has documented the
twists and turns and human dramas of church-state relations during
these decades. This rich material provides essential background to
the post-Soviet Russian government's controversial relationship to
the Russian Orthodox Church today.
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