Remembrance, repentance and restoration: an Orthodox Brotherhood’s Critical Memory of the Soviet repressions
Examination of the historical consciousness of a Russian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate organization and community – the St. Petersburg branch of the Transfiguration Brotherhood. Examination of their historical memory narratives of the Soviet era.
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