Religion and the Russian Revolution

Conflicts, Encounters, and Transformations

Alexander Agadjanian editor Scott M Kenworthy editor Nadieszda Kizenko editor Francesca Silano editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Indiana University Press

Publishing:4th Aug '26

£46.00

This title is due to be published on 4th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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On the eve of World War I, the Russian Empire was among the most diverse in the world, and religious identity was the single most important factor for determining a subject's relation to the imperial state. The revolutions of 1917 overturned the Empire's religious world. The Provisional Government sought to disentangle the state from its long-standing ties to the Orthodox Church; minority religious groups looked forward to greater freedom of practice; and, with the Communist Revolution of October 1917, Bolshevik anti-religious activists looked to bring about the death of God and the birth of the New Soviet Person.

Drawing on archives, periodicals, ego-documents, visual imagery, and other key sources, Religion and the Russian Revolution examines not only how diverse religious groups and individual actors were affected by revolutionary politics, but also the critical role religious discourses and practices played in shaping revolutionary imagery and action. The chapters dive into the rich and varied landscape of personal and collective religious experiences before, during, and after the 1917 Revolutions. In so doing, the contributions gathered in this volume document perceptions of violence, everyday religious practices, visual imaginaries, and new definitions of "religion" and "the sacred" across Russia.

By rethinking the religious implications and consequences of this radical era, Religion and the Russian Revolution forcefullyillustrates that the Revolutions of 1917 cannot be fully understood without exploring the ways in which the sacred and the revolutionary overlapped and informed each other.

"The moderate, open-minded, yet disciplined approach to the subject matter [this volume takes] is one of the virtues of this volume and perhaps its chief contribution to the scholarship in both history and religious studies."—Paul Valliere, author of Modern Russian Theology: Bukharev, Soloviev, Bulgakov

ISBN: 9780253076168

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426 pages