Dialogue, cooperation and confrontation in the religious societies of the Russian province of the early 20th century (based on experience of the 1st All-Russian Congress: ‘Chasovennoe Soglasiye’)

The article analyses materials of the first and only All-Russian Congress of ‘Chasovennye’ Old Believers held in Yekaterinburg in 1911. These materials were little known to specialists. The organization and discussions showed the presence of at least three branches among ‘Chasovennoe soglasiye’ as t...

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Main Author: Borovik Julia Viktorovna
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Modern Humanitarian Researches 2017-12-01
Series:Studia Humanitatis
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spelling doaj-b84ba6611dcb4c9ba8b9965e1a6c10f72020-11-24T23:40:47ZengInstitute of Modern Humanitarian ResearchesStudia Humanitatis2308-80792017-12-014Dialogue, cooperation and confrontation in the religious societies of the Russian province of the early 20th century (based on experience of the 1st All-Russian Congress: ‘Chasovennoe Soglasiye’)Borovik Julia Viktorovna0Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin (Yekaterinburg, Russia)The article analyses materials of the first and only All-Russian Congress of ‘Chasovennye’ Old Believers held in Yekaterinburg in 1911. These materials were little known to specialists. The organization and discussions showed the presence of at least three branches among ‘Chasovennoe soglasiye’ as the largest Old Believers denomination in the Urals and Siberia: conservative, moderate and loyal. Their representatives came to agreement about the rules of religious practices, but disagreed in understanding of ‘openness’ and permissible interaction with the authorities, other denominations and loyalists in their societies. The purpose of the work is to show the heterogeneity of views and interests of urban, factory and rural Old Believer societies, depending on socio-cultural factors.http://st-hum.ru/en/node/604/Old Believers‘Chasovennye’Edict about Old-Believers communities 1906confessional lifeCongressbrotherhood
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Dialogue, cooperation and confrontation in the religious societies of the Russian province of the early 20th century (based on experience of the 1st All-Russian Congress: ‘Chasovennoe Soglasiye’)
Studia Humanitatis
Old Believers
‘Chasovennye’
Edict about Old-Believers communities 1906
confessional life
Congress
brotherhood
author_facet Borovik Julia Viktorovna
author_sort Borovik Julia Viktorovna
title Dialogue, cooperation and confrontation in the religious societies of the Russian province of the early 20th century (based on experience of the 1st All-Russian Congress: ‘Chasovennoe Soglasiye’)
title_short Dialogue, cooperation and confrontation in the religious societies of the Russian province of the early 20th century (based on experience of the 1st All-Russian Congress: ‘Chasovennoe Soglasiye’)
title_full Dialogue, cooperation and confrontation in the religious societies of the Russian province of the early 20th century (based on experience of the 1st All-Russian Congress: ‘Chasovennoe Soglasiye’)
title_fullStr Dialogue, cooperation and confrontation in the religious societies of the Russian province of the early 20th century (based on experience of the 1st All-Russian Congress: ‘Chasovennoe Soglasiye’)
title_full_unstemmed Dialogue, cooperation and confrontation in the religious societies of the Russian province of the early 20th century (based on experience of the 1st All-Russian Congress: ‘Chasovennoe Soglasiye’)
title_sort dialogue, cooperation and confrontation in the religious societies of the russian province of the early 20th century (based on experience of the 1st all-russian congress: ‘chasovennoe soglasiye’)
publisher Institute of Modern Humanitarian Researches
series Studia Humanitatis
issn 2308-8079
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The article analyses materials of the first and only All-Russian Congress of ‘Chasovennye’ Old Believers held in Yekaterinburg in 1911. These materials were little known to specialists. The organization and discussions showed the presence of at least three branches among ‘Chasovennoe soglasiye’ as the largest Old Believers denomination in the Urals and Siberia: conservative, moderate and loyal. Their representatives came to agreement about the rules of religious practices, but disagreed in understanding of ‘openness’ and permissible interaction with the authorities, other denominations and loyalists in their societies. The purpose of the work is to show the heterogeneity of views and interests of urban, factory and rural Old Believer societies, depending on socio-cultural factors.
topic Old Believers
‘Chasovennye’
Edict about Old-Believers communities 1906
confessional life
Congress
brotherhood
url http://st-hum.ru/en/node/604/
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