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Russia on the Eve of Modernity: Popular Religion and Traditional Culture Under the Last Tsars (New Studies in European History)

Russia on the Eve of Modernity: Popular Religion and Traditional Culture Under the Last Tsars (New Studies in European History)

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Leonid Heretz
Cambridge University Press, 2/28/2008
EAN 9780521881777, ISBN10: 0521881773

Hardcover, 280 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm
Language: English

Russia on the Eve of Modernity is a pioneering exploration of a world that has been largely destroyed by revolutionary upheavals and obscured in historical memory by scholarly focus on elites. Drawing on traditional religious texts, ethnographic materials and contemporary accounts, this book brings to light the ideas and perceptions of the ordinary Russian people of the towns and countryside who continued to live in a pre-modern, non-Western culture that showed great resilience to the very end of the Romanov Empire. Leonid Heretz offers an overview of traditional Russian understandings of the world and its workings, and shows popular responses to events from the assassination of Alexander II to the First World War. This history of ordinary Russians illuminates key themes ranging from peasant monarchism to apocalyptic responses to intrusions from the modern world and will appeal to scholars of Russian history and the history of religion in modern Europe.

Introduction
1. The traditional worldview
2. The old believers
modernization as apocalypse
3. The sectarians
dualism and secret history
4. Folk eschatology
5. The assassination of Alexander II and folk tsarism
6. Cholera and famine
the demonization of the nobility
7. The Japanese war
peasant Russia and the wider world
8. 1905
revolution or reaction?
9. The great war and the crisis of the traditional culture
Epilogue
Bibliography.