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Russian Orthodoxy on the Eve of Revolution (Hardcover, New): Vera Shevzov Russian Orthodoxy on the Eve of Revolution (Hardcover, New)
Vera Shevzov
R2,998 Discovery Miles 29 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Russian Orthodoxy on the Eve of Revolution, Vera Shevzov draws on a rich variety of previously untapped archival sources to reconstruct the religious world of the lay people. She traces the means by which men and women shaped their religious lives in an ecclesiastical system that was dominated by bureaucrats and monastic bishops. Focusing on various "centres" of their religious life - the temple, chapels, feasts, icons, and the Virgin Mary - she follows the religious processes and communal dynamics that lent these centres meaning. Russian Orthodoxy on the Eve of Revolution breaks new ground by giving voice to the previously ignored common people during one of the most tumultuous periods in the history of the church - and immediately preceding one of the most important events of the twentieth century.

Russian Orthodoxy on the Eve of Revolution (Paperback): Vera Shevzov Russian Orthodoxy on the Eve of Revolution (Paperback)
Vera Shevzov
R1,140 Discovery Miles 11 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Orthodox Christianity in Russia has enjoyed a remarkable resurgence. Many Russians are now looking to the history of their faith as they try to rebuild a lost way of life. Vera Shevzov has spent ten years researching Orthodoxy as it was lived in the
years before the 1917 Revolution. In Russian Orthodoxy on the Eve of Revolution, she draws on a rich variety of previously untapped archival sources and published works unavailable in the West to reconstruct the religious world of lay people.
Shevzov traces the means by which men and women shaped their religious lives in an ecclesiastical system that was often dominated by bureaucrats and monastic bishops. She finds vivid displays of resistance to the official system and equally vivid affirmations of faith. Focusing on various
"centers" of religious life--the church temple, chapels, feasts, icons, and the Virgin Mary--she traces the rituals, beliefs, and communal dynamics that lent these centers meaning. Shevzov also presents the conflicting voices of ecclesiastical officials. She questions the notion that the only
challenge to Orthodoxy at the end of the ancien regime came from outsiders such as Marxist revolutionaries, atheistic intellectuals, and urban factor workers. Instead, she shows that a different but equally great challenge emerged within the faith community itself. Indeed, the late nineteenth and
early twentieth century is revealed as one of the most dynamic periods in the history of Russian Orthodoxy, characterized by debates analogous to the Reformation or the era of Vatican II. Russian Orthodoxy on the Eve of Revolution breaks new ground by giving voice to thepreviously-ignored common
people during this period immediately preceding one of the most important events of the twentieth century.

Framing Mary - The Mother of God in Modern, Revolutionary, and Post-Soviet Russian Culture (Paperback): Amy Singleton Adams,... Framing Mary - The Mother of God in Modern, Revolutionary, and Post-Soviet Russian Culture (Paperback)
Amy Singleton Adams, Vera Shevzov
R943 Discovery Miles 9 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite the continued fascination with the Virgin Mary in modern and contemporary times, very little of the resulting scholarship on this topic extends to Russia. Russia's Mary, however, who is virtually unknown in the West, has long played a formative role in Russian society and culture. Framing Mary introduces readers to the cultural life of Mary from the seventeenth century to the post-Soviet era. It examines a broad spectrum of engagements among a variety of people-pilgrims and poets, clergy and laity, politicians and political activists-and the woman they knew as the Bogoroditsa. In this collection of well-integrated and illuminating essays, leading scholars of imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet Russia trace Mary's irrepressible pull and inexhaustible promise from multiple disciplinary perspectives. Focusing in particular on the ways in which both visual and narrative images of Mary frame perceptions of Russian and Soviet space and inform discourse about women and motherhood, these essays explore Mary's rich and complex role in Russia's religion, philosophy, history, politics, literature, and art. Framing Mary will appeal to Russian studies scholars, historians, and general readers interested in religion and Russian culture.

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