THE FATE OF THE INKERMAN MONASTERY IN THE 1920S IN THE ARCHIVAL SOURCES

The article considers the reflection in the documents of the State Institution “Archive of the city of Sevastopol» of the history of the Inkerman Monastery (now St. Klimentovsky Monastery) in the 1920s. It is established that this period in its history was one of the most difficult. By the end of th...

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Main Author: Nikitina I.V.
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Published: Academician I.G. Petrovskii Bryansk State University 2021-03-01
Series:Вестник Брянского государственного университета
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spelling doaj-33e9862665a74e34ae0005426147dd8c2021-04-22T13:42:01ZdeuAcademician I.G. Petrovskii Bryansk State UniversityВестник Брянского государственного университета2072-20872413-99122021-03-0147112112710.22281/2413-9912-2021-05-01-121-127THE FATE OF THE INKERMAN MONASTERY IN THE 1920S IN THE ARCHIVAL SOURCESNikitina I.V.0Sevastopol military historical Museum-reserve (Russia)The article considers the reflection in the documents of the State Institution “Archive of the city of Sevastopol» of the history of the Inkerman Monastery (now St. Klimentovsky Monastery) in the 1920s. It is established that this period in its history was one of the most difficult. By the end of the 1920s. The Inkerman Monastery was liquidated in connection with the course of the atheist state. The process of its liquidation can be described as “creeping liquidation». The brethren of the monastery went from a partial permission to continue their ministry to the final closure of the churches. Most of the buildings of the monastery after its abolition were adapted for the needs of the community of the village of Inkerman. The analysis of the documents showed that they are fragmentary, at the same time; they make it possible to understand the processes that took place with the cultural structures of the Sevastopol region in the 1920s. They contain information about churches.http://vestnik-brgu.ru/wp-content/numbers/2021-01/v2021-01-11.pdfmonastery of inkermanthe closure of churchesthe crimeathe crimea ec
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Вестник Брянского государственного университета
monastery of inkerman
the closure of churches
the crimea
the crimea ec
author_facet Nikitina I.V.
author_sort Nikitina I.V.
title THE FATE OF THE INKERMAN MONASTERY IN THE 1920S IN THE ARCHIVAL SOURCES
title_short THE FATE OF THE INKERMAN MONASTERY IN THE 1920S IN THE ARCHIVAL SOURCES
title_full THE FATE OF THE INKERMAN MONASTERY IN THE 1920S IN THE ARCHIVAL SOURCES
title_fullStr THE FATE OF THE INKERMAN MONASTERY IN THE 1920S IN THE ARCHIVAL SOURCES
title_full_unstemmed THE FATE OF THE INKERMAN MONASTERY IN THE 1920S IN THE ARCHIVAL SOURCES
title_sort fate of the inkerman monastery in the 1920s in the archival sources
publisher Academician I.G. Petrovskii Bryansk State University
series Вестник Брянского государственного университета
issn 2072-2087
2413-9912
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The article considers the reflection in the documents of the State Institution “Archive of the city of Sevastopol» of the history of the Inkerman Monastery (now St. Klimentovsky Monastery) in the 1920s. It is established that this period in its history was one of the most difficult. By the end of the 1920s. The Inkerman Monastery was liquidated in connection with the course of the atheist state. The process of its liquidation can be described as “creeping liquidation». The brethren of the monastery went from a partial permission to continue their ministry to the final closure of the churches. Most of the buildings of the monastery after its abolition were adapted for the needs of the community of the village of Inkerman. The analysis of the documents showed that they are fragmentary, at the same time; they make it possible to understand the processes that took place with the cultural structures of the Sevastopol region in the 1920s. They contain information about churches.
topic monastery of inkerman
the closure of churches
the crimea
the crimea ec
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