The Great Schism in Russia: new artistic reactions to old historical controversies

The 17th-century Great Schism in the Russian Orthodox Church has been portrayed in Russian historical fiction in a variety of ways, reflecting the divergence of interpretations in historiography. For example, Sergei Zalygin depicts optimistic and pessimistic tendencies in the Schism as latent forces...

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Russian language
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Writers
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