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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
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PART I. A Thousand Years of Church and State
- I. An Outline of Russian Church History to the Year 1900; Moscow as “the Third Rome” 3
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PART II. The Church at the Beginning Of the Twentieth Century
- II. The Russian Church as a State Institution at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century 35
- III. The Economic Position of the Church 87
- IV. Religious Education and Indoctrination: Monopolies of the Orthodox Church 131
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PART III. Liberalism and Conservatism During the Revolution of 1905
- V. A Free Church in a Free State? 195
- VI. “God Is High Above and the Tsar Is Far Away” 236
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PART IV. The Interval between Revolutions 1908–17
- VII. The Years of Neglected Opportunity 287
- VIII. Plus Ça Change 319
- IX. The Sway of Rasputin 366
- Bibliography 413
- Index 429
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
-
PART I. A Thousand Years of Church and State
- I. An Outline of Russian Church History to the Year 1900; Moscow as “the Third Rome” 3
-
PART II. The Church at the Beginning Of the Twentieth Century
- II. The Russian Church as a State Institution at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century 35
- III. The Economic Position of the Church 87
- IV. Religious Education and Indoctrination: Monopolies of the Orthodox Church 131
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PART III. Liberalism and Conservatism During the Revolution of 1905
- V. A Free Church in a Free State? 195
- VI. “God Is High Above and the Tsar Is Far Away” 236
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PART IV. The Interval between Revolutions 1908–17
- VII. The Years of Neglected Opportunity 287
- VIII. Plus Ça Change 319
- IX. The Sway of Rasputin 366
- Bibliography 413
- Index 429