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Chapter Eight. The Orthodox Church, Lamaism, and Shamanism among the Buriats and Kalmyks, 1825-1925
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Dittmar Schorkowitz
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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I. The Western Regions: Christians and Jews
- Chapter One. Rescuing the Orthodox: The Church Policies of Archbishop Afanasii of Kholmogory, 1682-1702 19
- Chapter Two. Orthodox Missionaries and "Orthodox Heretics" in Russia, 1886-1917 38
- Chapter Three. Between Rome and Tsargrad: The Uniate Church in Imperial Russia 70
- Chapter Four. State Policies and the Conversion of Jews in Imperial Russia 92
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II. Converting Animists and Buddhists
- Chapter Five. The Conversion of Non-Christians in Early Modern Russia 115
- Chapter Six. Big Candles and "Internal Conversion": The Mari Animist Reformation and Its Russian Appropriations 144
- Chapter Seven. Russian Orthodox Missionaries at Home and Abroad: The Case of Siberian and Alaskan Indigenous Peoples 173
- Chapter Eight. The Orthodox Church, Lamaism, and Shamanism among the Buriats and Kalmyks, 1825-1925 201
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III. Facing Islam
- Chapter Nine. Colonial Dilemmas: Russian Policies in the Muslim Caucasus 229
- Chapter Ten. The Role of Tatar and Kriashen Women in the Transmission of Islamic Knowledge, 1800-1870 250
- Chapter Eleven. Going Abroad or Going to Russia? Orthodox Missionaries in the Kazakh Steppe, 1881-1917 274
- Chapter Twelve. Conversion to the New Faith: Marxism-Leninism and Muslims in the Soviet Empire 311
- Conclusion 335
- Notes on Contributors 345
- Index 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
I. The Western Regions: Christians and Jews
- Chapter One. Rescuing the Orthodox: The Church Policies of Archbishop Afanasii of Kholmogory, 1682-1702 19
- Chapter Two. Orthodox Missionaries and "Orthodox Heretics" in Russia, 1886-1917 38
- Chapter Three. Between Rome and Tsargrad: The Uniate Church in Imperial Russia 70
- Chapter Four. State Policies and the Conversion of Jews in Imperial Russia 92
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II. Converting Animists and Buddhists
- Chapter Five. The Conversion of Non-Christians in Early Modern Russia 115
- Chapter Six. Big Candles and "Internal Conversion": The Mari Animist Reformation and Its Russian Appropriations 144
- Chapter Seven. Russian Orthodox Missionaries at Home and Abroad: The Case of Siberian and Alaskan Indigenous Peoples 173
- Chapter Eight. The Orthodox Church, Lamaism, and Shamanism among the Buriats and Kalmyks, 1825-1925 201
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III. Facing Islam
- Chapter Nine. Colonial Dilemmas: Russian Policies in the Muslim Caucasus 229
- Chapter Ten. The Role of Tatar and Kriashen Women in the Transmission of Islamic Knowledge, 1800-1870 250
- Chapter Eleven. Going Abroad or Going to Russia? Orthodox Missionaries in the Kazakh Steppe, 1881-1917 274
- Chapter Twelve. Conversion to the New Faith: Marxism-Leninism and Muslims in the Soviet Empire 311
- Conclusion 335
- Notes on Contributors 345
- Index 349