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The Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878

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Author:Melnikova L.A.
Cover:Hard
Category:Religion & Spiritually
ISBN:978-5-9950-0998-6
Dimensions: 170x28x240cm
The monograph is devoted to the study of the role of the Russian Orthodox Church in the struggle of Russia with the Ottoman Empire in 1877–1878, the results of which were the change in the political map of the Balkans (autonomy of Bulgaria, the independence of Serbia, Montenegro and Romania) and the strengthening of Russia"s influence in the region. For the first time in historiography, a comprehensive participation of the clergy in the Russian “Slavic movement” was examined at a wide archive-documentary base, and the connection of the war of 1877–1878 was traced. with church-political events taking place in the Balkans and the Middle East in the late 1850s-early 1870s. The work investigated: the church-political prerequisites of the Russo-Turkish war (the Orthodox factor of Russian policy in the Balkans), including attempts by Russian church and secular diplomacy to resolve the Greco-Bulgarian church rebuff, the place and role of the spiritual estate in the Russian social upsurge at the initial stage of the eastern eastern Crisis (1875–1876), the official position of the Russian Church in relation to the war, which was reflected in the corresponding church sermon, measures taken by the Holy Synod in connection with military needs, the interaction of the church with the Society for the wounded and sick warriors (since 1879 G. - Russian Society of the Red Cross), the activity of communities of sisters of mercy, comprehensive
Assistance to the wounded by the Orthodox monastic of Russia, the situation during the years of confrontation between the Russian Holy Panteleimon monastery on Athos, the role of the military clergy in the regular army, the reflection of the war of 1877–1878 (including the perception of the “Slavs brothers”) in the notes of regimental priests, relations during the campaign of the Russian army clergy with the Bulgarian and Greek clergy, a new dialogue between the Patriarchate of Constantinople and the Russian Holy Synod about the Bulgarian schemes in 1878–1879, the reaction of the reaction Russian society on the San Stephansky peace treaty and the Berlin treatise, church monuments of the Russo-Turkish war of 1877–1878.
The book is intended for both experts and for all those interested in the history of Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church
Author:
Author:Melnikova L.A.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Religion & Spiritually
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Publication Language:Russian
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Paper:offset
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ISBN:978-5-9950-0998-6

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