Liturgical life of the Finnish Orthodox Church in the time of archbishop Pavel (Olmari) [PDF]
The period of 1961‒1987 was a prominent epoch for the Orthodox Church in Finland, during which major changes in its internal life took place. Archbishop of Karelia and All Finland Pavel (Olmari) played a decisive role in these processes.
Sergey Nikitin
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Valaam Monastery School of Painting
The article is dedicated to the formation of Valaam’s own school of painting for monks and novices of the monastery. This process consisted of several stages connected to both the historical development of the monastery itself, as well as the expanding influence of the Russian Imperial Academy of Arts. The official establishment of the painting school,
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The paper deals with the species diversity of aphyllophoroid fungi of the Valaam Archipelago (Lake Ladoga) and the Solovetsky Archipelago (White Sea). Survey findings amounted to 156 species in the Valaam Archipelago, and to 247 species in the Solovki ...
Oleg Ezhov, Anna Ruokolainen
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“Holy Rus’ bows before your feat, and future generations will bow before it with gratitude”: correspondence during the First World War between Valaam hegumen Mavrikiy (Baranov) and Grand Prince Nikolai Nikolaevich Romanov [PDF]
The publication covers correspondence during the First World War (1914-1917) between the abbot of the Valaam Transfiguration Monastery, Abbot Mauritius (Baranova, 1838-1918) with Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich Romanov (1856-1929).
Tatyana Shevchenko
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Valaam as an Oasis of Spirituality and Church Music of Russia Abroad
Тhe topic of the transmission of tradition is understudied in musicology. This article contributes to the field by concentrating on the formation of the singing tradition of the parish of St Sergius in Paris. It studies the genesis of its musical tradition at the hands of Vladyka Benjamin (Fedchenkov) and M. M. Osorgin.
Zvereva, Svetlana, Zvereva, Svetlana
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The Embodied Mother of God and the Identities of Orthodox Women in Finland and Setoland [PDF]
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Kalkun, Andreas, Vuola, Elina
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The Valaam Myth and the Fate of Leningrad's Disabled Veterans [PDF]
This article explores an enduring Soviet myth, the myth of Valaam. According to this widely believed story in 1946 or 1947 vagrant disabled veterans were forcibly cleared from the streets of Soviet cities and deported to Valaam, an isolated archipelago of fifty islands, approximately 250 kilometres north of Leningrad.
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Sergey Kashtanov. Historiographer of the Russian and European Middle Ages [PDF]
The article was submitted on 21.08.2014.The article is devoted to the scholarly work of an outstanding Russian historian, a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Sergey Mihailovich Kashtanov.
Koroleva, S. +3 more
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Vernacular museum: communal bonding and ritual memory transfer among displaced communities [PDF]
Eclectically curated and largely ignored by the mainstream museum sector, vernacular museums sit at the interstices between the nostalgic and the future-oriented, the private and the public, the personal and the communal.
Baudrillard Jean +29 more
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Towards the question about the liquidation of the Moscow residence of Valaam monastery in 1920s [PDF]
The article covers the post-revolutionary period of the Valaam metochion’s story in Moscow. The author describes the political situation accompanying the negotiations between employees of the Justice’s Commissariat (Narkomjust) and of the Moscow Soviet ...
Shevchenko Tat'iana
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