Includes bibliographical references (page [235]-278) and index.
Contents:
Troubles, then and now -- Russia as "Iisrael": the Muscovite church-state -- Profit and piety: Russian Orthodox monasteries as economic corporations -- Vox dei, vox populi, and vox feminae: delaying the crisis of legitimacy in 1598 -- In hunger and pain: the response of the Church to famine and civil warfare -- A house divided: Russian orthodoxy under Vasilii IV and Dmitrii II -- Death and resurrection: the apex and end of the Smuta -- In retrospect: Russian orthodoxy in the Time of Troubles and beyond.
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