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Further Reading Religion in Russia Batalden, Stephen K. Seeking God:The Recovery of Religious Identity in Orthodox Russia, Ukraine, and Georgia. DeKalb, Ill., 1993. Bergman, Jay. “The Image of Jesus in the Russian Revolutionary Movement: The Case of Russian Marxism.” International Review of Social History 35 (1990): 220–248. Breyfogle, Nicholas B. Heretics and Colonizers: Forging Russia’s Empire in the South Caucasus. Ithaca, N.Y., 2005. Burchardi, Kristiane. Die Moskauer “Religiös-Philosophische Vladimir-Solov’evGesellschaft ”(1905–1918).ForschungenzurosteuropäischenGeschichte53.Wiesbaden, 1998. Burds, Jeffrey. “A Culture of Denunciation: Peasant Labor Migration and Religious Anathematization in Rural Russia, 1860–1905.” In Accusatory Practices: Denunciation in Modern European History, 1789–1989, ed. Sheila Fitzpatrick and Robert Gellately, 40–72. Chicago, 1997. Carlson, Maria. “No Religion HigherThanTruth”: A History of theTheosophical Movement in Russia, 1875–1922. Princeton, 1993. Coleman, Heather J. Russian Baptists and Spiritual Revolution, 1905–1929. Bloomington, Ind., 2005. Chulos, Chris J. Converging Worlds: Religion and Community in Peasant Russia, 1861– 1917. DeKalb, Ill., 2003. Cunningham, James W. A Vanquished Hope: The Movement for Church Renewal in Russia, 1905–1906. Crestwood, N.Y., 1981. Curtiss, John Sheldon. Church and State in Russia: The Last Years of the Empire 1900– 1917. NewYork, 1940. Engelstein, Laura. Castration and the Heavenly Kingdom: A Russian Folktale. Ithaca, N.Y., 1999. ———. “The Dream of Civil Society in Tsarist Russia: Law, State, and Religion.” In Civil Society before Democracy: Lessons from Nineteenth-Century Europe. Lanham, Md., 2000. ———. “Holy Russia in Modern Times: An Essay on Orthodoxy and Cultural Change.” Past and Present no. 173 (November 2001): 129–156. Etkind, Aleksandr. Khlyst: sekty, literatura i revoliutsiia. Moscow, 1998. Evtuhov, Catherine. The Cross and the Sickle: Sergei Bulgakov and the Fate of Russian Religious Philosophy, 1890–1920. Ithaca, N.Y., 1997. 397 398 Further Reading Freeze,Gregory L.“A Case of Stunted Anticlericalism: Clergy and Society in Imperial Russia.” European Studies Review 13 (1983): 177–200. ———. “Handmaiden of the State? The Church in Imperial Russia Reconsidered.” Journal of Ecclesiastical History 36, no. 1 (January 1985): 78–103. ———. The Parish Clergy in Nineteenth-Century Russia: Crisis, Reform, Counter-Reform. Princeton, N.J., 1983. ———. “Subversive Piety: Religion and the Political Crisis in Late Imperial Russia.” Journal of Modern History 68 (June 1996): 308–350. Geraci, Robert P., and Michael Khodarkovsky. Of Religion and Empire: Missions, Conversion, and Tolerance in Tsarist Russia. Ithaca, N.Y., 2001. Heier, Edmund. Religious Schism in the Russian Aristocracy 1860–1900. Radstockism and Pashkovism.The Hague, 1970. Himka, John-Paul, and Andriy Zayarnyuk, eds. Letters from Heaven: Popular Religion in Russia and Ukraine.Toronto, 2006. Hosking, Geoffrey, ed. Church, Nation, and State in Russia and Ukraine. New York, 1991. Hughes,RobertP.,andIrinaPaperno,eds.RussianCultureinModernTimes.Vol.2ofChristianity and the Eastern Slavs. California Slavic Studies 17. Berkeley, Calif., 1994. Ivanits, Linda J. Russian Folk Belief. Armonk, N.Y., 1989. Kivelson,Valerie A., and Robert H. Greene, eds. Orthodox Russia: Belief and Practice under the Tsars. University Park, Pa., 2003. Kizenko, Nadieszda. A Prodigal Saint: Father John of Kronstadt and the Russian People. University Park, Pa., 2000. Klibanov, A. I. Istoriia religioznogo sektantstva v Rossii (60-e gody XIX v.–1917g.). Moscow, 1965. Kline, George L. Religious and Antireligious Thought in Russia. Chicago, 1968. Lossky, Nicholas O. History of Russian Philosophy. NewYork, 1951. Löwe, Heinz-Dietrich. The Tsars and the Jews: Reform, Reaction, and Anti-Semitism in Imperial Russia, 1772–1917. Chur, Switzerland, 1993. Nathans, Benjamin Ira. Beyond the Pale:The Jewish Encounter with Late Imperial Russia. Berkeley, Calif., 2002. Nichols, Robert L., and Theofanis George Stavrou. Russian Orthodoxy under the Old Regime. Minneapolis, Minn., 1978. Pascal, Pierre. The Religion of the Russian People. Trans. Rowan Williams. London, 1976. Polunov, A. Iu. Pod vlast’iu ober-prokurora. Gosudarstvo i tserkov’ v epokhu Aleksandra III. Moscow, 1996. Read, Christopher. Religion, Revolution and the Russian Intelligentsia 1900–1912: The Vekhi Debate and Its Intellectual Background. London, 1979. Robson, Roy R. Old Believers in Modern Russia. DeKalb, Ill., 1995. ———. Solovki: The Story of Russia Told Through Its Most Remarkable Islands. New Haven, Conn., 2004. Rosenthal, Bernice Glatzer, ed. The Occult in Russian and Soviet Culture. Ithaca, N.Y., 1997. Rosenthal, Bernice Glatzer, and Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak, eds. A Revolution of the Spirit: Crisis of Value in Russia, 1890–1924. NewYork, 1990. [3.149.214.32] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 17:15 GMT) Further Reading 399 Safran, Gabriella. Rewriting the Jew: Assimilation Narratives in the Russian Empire. Stanford, Calif., 2000. Scherrer, Jutta. “Ein gelber und ein blauer Teufel: zure Entstehung der...

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