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  • Religion and culture in early modern Russia and Ukraine
  • Written by author Samuel H. Baron and Nancy Shields Kollmann
  • Published by DeKalb, IL : Northern Illinois University Press, 1997., 1996/12/31
  • Focusing on the lived experience of individuals in Russia and Ukraine, twelve essays explore continuity and change comparatively and in the context of larger interpretative issues, such as popular culture, mentality, and religiosity.
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Introduction: Religion and Cultural Studies in Russia, Then and Now: Samuel H. Baron and Nancy Shields Kollmann
Part 1: Society and Cultural Practice
"Backwardness" in Russian Peasant Culture: A Theoretical Consideration of Agricultural Practices in the Seventeenth Century: Janet Martin Concepts of Society and Social Identity in Early Modern Russia: Nancy Shields Kollmann Ukrainian Social Tensions before the Khmel'nyts'kyi Uprising: Frank E. Sysyn
Part 2: Religion and Belief
Court and Ceremony in an Age of Reform: Patriarch Nikon and the Palm Sunday Ritual: Michael S. Flier Supplicatory Prayers as a Source for Popular Religious Culture in Muscovite Russia: Eve Levin Muscovite Miracle Stories as Sources for Gender-Specific Religious Experience: Isolde Thyrêt The Miracle of Martyrdom: Reflections on Early Old Believer Hagiography: Robert O. Crummey
Part 3: Image, Identity, and Mentalité
Misrepresentations, Misunderstandings, and Silences: Problems of Seventeenth-Century Ruthenian and Muscovite Cultural History: David A. Frick Simon Ushakov—"Historicism" and "Byzantinism": On the Interpretation of Russian Painting from the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century: Engelina S. Smirnova Religious Reform and the Emergence of the Individual in Russian Seventeenth-Century Literature: Victor M. Zhivov Afterword, Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy: Edward L. Keenan Index


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