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The Public Image of Eastern Orthodoxy: France and Russia, 1848–1870, Heather L. Bailey


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Автор: Heather L. Bailey
Название:  The Public Image of Eastern Orthodoxy: France and Russia, 1848–1870
ISBN: 9781501749513
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 150174951X
Обложка/Формат: Hardback
Страницы: 312
Вес: 0.06 кг.
Дата издания: 15.06.2020
Серия: Niu series in orthodox christian studies
Язык: English
Размер: 229 x 152 x 21
Ключевые слова: Orthodox & Oriental Churches, HISTORY / Europe / France,HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union,RELIGION / Christianity / Orthodox
Подзаголовок: France and russia, 1848вђ“1870
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Поставляется из: Англии
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Focusing on the period between the revolutions of 1848-1849 and the First Vatican Council (1869-1870), The Public Image of Eastern Orthodoxy explores the circumstances under which westerners, concerned about the fate of the papacy, the Ottoman Empire, Poland, and Russian imperial power, began to conflate the Russian Orthodox Church with the state and to portray the Church as the political tool of despotic tsars.

As Heather L. Bailey demonstrates, in response to this reductionist view, Russian Orthodox publicists launched a public relations campaign in the West, especially in France, in the 1850s and 1860s. The linchpin of their campaign was the building of the impressive Saint Alexander Nevsky Church in Paris, consecrated in 1861. Bailey posits that, as the embodiment of the belief that Russia had a great historical purpose imextricably tied to Orthodoxy, the Paris church both reflected and contributed to the rise of religious nationalism in Russia that followed the Crimean War. At the same time, the confrontation with westerners negative ideas about the Eastern Church fueled a reformist spirit in Russia while contributing to a better understanding of Eastern Orthodoxy in the West.

--Tanya Bakhmetyeva, Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Womens Studies, and University of Rochester

Дополнительное описание:

Introduction
1. Roman Catholicism, Russian Orthodoxy, and Russophobia in France, 1830–1856
2. The Archpriest as Publicist and Polemicist
3. The "Byzantine Firework" of Paris
4. A Spectacular Success: The Paris Church, the Russian Orthodox P





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