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E-raamat: Monasticism in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Republics [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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"This book looks at Eastern and Western monasticism's continuous and intensive interactions with society in Eastern Europe, Russia and the Former Soviet Republics. It discusses the role monastics played in fostering national identities, as well as the potentiality of monasteries and religious orders to be vehicles of ecumenism and inter-religious dialogue within and beyond national boundaries. Using a country-specific analysis, the book highlights the monastic tradition and monastic establishments. It addresses gaps in the academic study of religion in Eastern European and Russian historiography and looks at the role of monasticism as a cultural and national identity forming determinant in the region"--Publisher info.

This book looks at Eastern and Western monasticism’s continuous and intensive interactions with society in Eastern Europe, Russia and the Former Soviet Republics. It discusses the role monastics played in fostering national identities, as well as the potentiality of monasteries and religious orders to be vehicles of ecumenism and inter-religious dialogue within and beyond national boundaries. Using a country-specific analysis, the book highlights the monastic tradition and monastic establishments. It addresses gaps in the academic study of religion in Eastern European and Russian historiography and looks at the role of monasticism as a cultural and national identity forming determinant in the region.

Notes on contributors vii
List of illustrations
xii
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1(16)
Ines Angeli Murzaku
PART I Monasticism in Eastern--Central Europe
17(246)
1 Monasticism in Bulgaria
19(23)
Daniela Kalkandjieva
2 Croatian monasticism and Glagolitic tradition: Glagolitic letters at home and abroad
42(20)
Julia Verkholantsev
3 Monasticism in Slovakia and Slovak national development
62(24)
Stanislav J. Kirschbaum
4 Catholic monasticism, orders, and societies in Hungary: centuries of expansion, disaster, and revival
86(24)
James P. Niessen
5 Religion and identity in Montenegro
110(20)
Jelena Dzankic
6 Mount Athos: relations between the Holy Mountain and Eastern Europe
130(22)
Graham Speake
7 Roman Catholic monasticism in Poland: a brief overview of selected issues
152(21)
Krystyna Gorniak-Kocikowska
8 Orthodox monasticism and the development of the modern Romanian state: from Dora d'Istria's criticism (1855) to cyclical reevaluation of monastic spirituality in contemporary Romania
173(17)
Antonio D'Alessandri
9 Monasticism in Serbia in the modern period: development, influence, importance
190(28)
Radmila Radic
10 The Church and religious orders in Slovenia in the twentieth century
218(23)
Bogdan Kolar
11 Between East and West: Albania's monastic mosaic
241(22)
Ines Angeli Murzaku
PART II Monasticism in Russia and the Former Soviet Republics
263(134)
12 Monasticism in modern Russia
265(20)
Scott M. Kenworthy
13 Monasticism in Russia's far north in the pre-Petrine era: social, cultural, and economic interaction
285(23)
Jennifer B. Spock
14 Archimandrites and antiquities: the creation of Orthodox-based Russian national identity at Resurrection "New Jerusalem" Monastery in the nineteenth century
308(22)
Kevin M. Kain
15 Monasticism and the construction of the Armenian intellectual tradition
330(21)
Sergio La Porta
16 Monks and monasticism in Georgia in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
351(21)
Paul Crego
17 Greco-Catholic monasticism in Ukraine: between mission and contemplation
372(25)
Daniel Galadza
Index 397
Ines Angeli Murzaku is Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Founding Chair of the Department of Catholic Studies, Seton Hall University.