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0875803806 978-0875803807 January 10, 2008
Holy Fathers, Secular Sons is the first study of the Orthodox clergy s contribution to Russian society. Prior to the 1860s, clergymen s sons were not allowed to leave the castelike clergy in large numbers. When permission was granted, they responded by entering free professions and political movements in droves. Challenging the standard view of educated pre-revolutionary Russians as largely westernized, secular, and patricidal, Laurie Manchester demonstrates that the clergymen s sons did retain their fathers values. This was true even of the minority who became atheists. Drawing on the clergy s commitment to moral activism, anti-aristocratism, and nationalism, clergymen s sons believed they could, and should, save Russia. The consequence was a cultural revolution that helped pave the way for the 1917 revolutions.


Using a massive array of previously untapped archival and published sources including lively first-hand autobiographical writings of over two hundred clergymen s sons Manchester constructs a composite biography of their childhoods, educations, and adult lives. In a highly original approach, she explores how they employed the image of the clerical family to structure their political, professional, and personal lives. Manchester s work provides a window into an extremely significant but little-known world of Russian educated culture while contributing to histories of lived religion, private life, and memory, as well as to debates over secularization, modernity, and revolution. Holy Fathers, Secular Sons powerfully challenges the assumptions that radical change cannot be inspired by tradition and that the modern age is inherently secular.

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Well researched and vigorously argued. Offer[s] solid reasons to support revisionist arguments. --Times Literary Supplement

This wide-ranging, original volume makes a major contribution to our understanding of the role that Russian Orthodoxy, through priests offspring, played in that country s social and cultural history. It is a model of definitive, exhaustive archival research. --Gregory L. Freeze, Brandeis University

A significant contribution to the field in fact it carves out a new field. The extent of clerical influence, and what exactly constituted clerical influence, have until now remained neglected. --Nadieszda Kizenko, University at Albany

About the Author

Laurie Manchester is Assistant Professor of History at Arizona State University.

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  • Hardcover: 302 pages
  • Publisher: Northern Illinois Univ Pr (January 10, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0875803806
  • ISBN-13: 978-0875803807
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not following in the footsteps of ones father is not an entirely new concept, May 8, 2008
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Not following in the footsteps of ones father is not an entirely new concept, says "Holy Fathers, Secular Sons: Clergy, Intelligentsia, and the Modern Self in Revolutionary Russia". Around 1860, the sons of clergymen were allowed to leave the strict caste of the clergy to pursue their own interests if they so pleased. What followed was an interesting endeavor where the sons began to push social reform throughout the country, and interestingly enough, did so by retaining the values of the Russian Orthodox Church. "Holy Fathers, Secular Sons: Clergy, Intelligentsia, and the Modern Self in Russia" is a must have for community library collections on history for tackling an event that's so under covered by most libraries.

Diane C. Donovan
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