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018474-3
Pravoslavie v Moldavii: Vlast`, Tserkov`, Veruiushchie. 1940-1991
Sobranie Dokumentov: V 4 Tomakh: Tom 3: 1961-1975
[ Orthodoxy in Moldova: Authorities, the Church, believers. 1940-1991 : Document collection in four volumes: Volume 3: 1961-1975]

Comp. and ed. by V. Passat
Moscow:  ROSSPEN, 2011
663 [16 ill.] pImages
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3 of 4
Hardcover. 17 x 24 cm
ISBN: 9785824310498 (V. 3)
Language: Russian
This is the third of four volumes of a document collection on the history of the Russian Orthodox Church in Moldova, its believers and its relations with the authorities. The current volume covers the period of the Khrushchev`s attack on the Church in Moldova (1961-66) and the first signs of the "Orthodox renascence” (1967-75) in the Republic. Started in 2009. Standing order is available. (1.215 kg.)
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