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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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Heier, E.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1970, 1970
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