Explores the scope and character of religious freedom for Russia's diverse non-Orthodox religions during the tzarist regime.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Paul Werth obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1996 and has published widely on the history of religion and empire in tsarist Russia. He has held fellowships with the Slavic Research Center (Japan), the National Endowment for the Humanities (USA), National Humanities Center (USA), the Center for the Study of Russian, Central European, and Caucasus World (France), and the Center for Advanced Study at Ludwig-Maximaliens Universität (Germany).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Early-Modern Bequests 2: The Multiconfessional Establishment 3: Matters of Integrity 4: The Rhetoric and Content of 'Religious Toleration' 5: Prospects of Reform 6: Depoliticizing Piety, Russifying Faith 7: Towards Expanded Religious Freedom 8: Freedom of Conscience as Legislative Project 9: The Foreign Confessions in the Empire's Twilight Conclusion: Between Toleration and Freedom of Conscience
Introduction 1: Early-Modern Bequests 2: The Multiconfessional Establishment 3: Matters of Integrity 4: The Rhetoric and Content of 'Religious Toleration' 5: Prospects of Reform 6: Depoliticizing Piety, Russifying Faith 7: Towards Expanded Religious Freedom 8: Freedom of Conscience as Legislative Project 9: The Foreign Confessions in the Empire's Twilight Conclusion: Between Toleration and Freedom of Conscience
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