Religious Schism in the Russian Aristocracy 1860–1900 Radstockism and Pashkovism Radstockism and Pashkovism
My research in the intellectual and spiritual sphere of nineteenth century Russia revealed that ever since the penetration of the fashion able anti-ecclesiastical views of the Encyclopedists into Russia, the aristocrats had grown indifferent to religion. The spiritual vacuum created as a result of...
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Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1970, 1970
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1970 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- I. Social and Religious Disillusionment of the Age 1850–1900
- a. Literature: A Reflection of Social and Political Currents
- b. Disillusionment in the Official Church
- II. Lord Radstock and the Religious Revival in Russia’s Upper Classes
- III. Radstockism and Pashkovism in Russian Literature of the Nineteenth Century
- a. Dostoevskij and Zasetskaja
- b. Prince Meshcherskij
- c. Leskov and Peuker
- d. Ward de Charrière
- e. Tolstoj
- f. Boborykin
- IV. Pashkovism: Diffusion Among the Masses and Persecution
- a. Pobedonostev and Anti-Pashkovism
- b. Exile and Persecution
- c. Disintegration and Decline of Pashkovism