Church and revolutionary terror. Essays on statistics "persecution" in 1917-1926
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The study of the scale of human victims among the Orthodox clergy in 1917 and the first years of Soviet power. The book includes three essays, in the first, on the basis of official church statistics, diocesan press, materials of the All-Union Census of the USSR population of 1926, an assessment of the number of clergymen of the Russian Orthodox Church, who died for a violent death in 1917-1926. The second essay considers how many people died during the seizure of church values in 1922-1923. The final essay contains a critical analysis of the concept of the database of new martyrs and confessors" for Christ the victims developed by N.E. Emelyanov. The following information is published on the pages of the statistical application: the number of clergymen of the Russian Orthodox Church on the eve of the revolution, "320,000 dead clergy", the number of clergymen of the Russian Orthodox Church, who worked on the eve of the revolution outside the territory, how many people annually received monasticism until 1917 and others
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- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Culture
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ISBN:978-5-4465-1890-6
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