[Asec] The Diocese in Imperial Russia AND Orthodoxy and Autocephaly in Ukraine
Heather Coleman
hcoleman at ualberta.ca
Thu Jan 7 17:25:09 UTC 2021
Dear colleagues,
I'm delighted to draw to your attention a new "Eastern Christianity-filled"
issue of *Canadian Slavonic Papers/Revue canadienne des slavistes*. It
comprises two special sections of interest to our membership, one titled
"Reimagining the Diocese: Administrative, Imperial, and Sacred Space in the
Russian Empire, guest edited by Irina Paert and James M. White. Also
included are the proceedings of a symposium, "Orthodoxy and Autocephaly in
Ukraine", edited by Heather Coleman. Here is the link:
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rcsp20/62/3-4?nav=tocList
For your convenience, I include the titles of the articles below my
signature. Happy reading! And happy new year!
Heather Coleman
*Special Section: Reimagining the Diocese Guest Editors: Irina Paert and
James M. White*
Reimagining the diocese: administrative, sacred, and imperial space in the
Russian Empire
*Irina Paert and James M. White*
Diocese and parish in the Russian Empire: finances and bureaucracy, 1850–1917
*Alexey Beglov*
Structural violence in the confessional state: the creation of a Crimean
diocese, 1768–1860
*Mara Kozelsky*
Sacred spaces and imperial boundaries on Catherine II’s southern frontier
*Gregory Bruess*
A family affair? Post-imperial Estonian Orthodoxy and its relationship with
the Russian Mother Church, 1917–23
*Irina Paert*
Omsk bishops and spiritualized travel amidst settler colonization of
Siberia, 1890–1917
*Aileen Friesen*
The parish clergy of Perm’ diocese: sociocultural change in the nineteenth
century
*Anna V. Mangileva*
Russian Orthodox monasticism in Riga diocese, 1881–1917
*James M. White*
*Symposium: Orthodoxy and Autocephaly in Ukraine*
Orthodoxy and autocephaly in Ukraine: editor’s introduction
*Heather J. Coleman*
Explaining Ukrainian autocephaly: politics, history, ecclesiology, and the
future
*Nicholas Denysenko*
Shoulda, coulda, woulda – missed opportunities, lost chances, bad options
for the Moscow Patriarchate
*Thomas Bremer*
The autocephaly of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine: its impact outside of
Ukraine
*Radu Bordeianu*
The Orthodox Church of Ukraine on the inter-Orthodox agenda at Amman: the
dynamics of ecclesiastical recognition
*Andrii Krawchuk*
The Patriarchate of Constantinople: the Mother Church of the modern
Orthodox autocephalous churches
*Jaroslaw Buciora*
The Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU) and the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic
Church (UGCC): a meeting after the tomos
*Anatolii Babynskyi*
Orthodoxy on the ground: how to deal with religion in conditions of armed
conflict
*Tetiana Kalenychenko*
Reflections on resolving problems in the Ukrainian church crisis
*Nicholas Denysenko*
Ukrainian autocephaly: the ramifications of Constantinople’s tomos
*Frank E. Sysyn*
Heather J. Coleman
Professor
Associate Chair (Graduate Studies), Department of History and
Classics/Religious Studies
Director, Research Program on Religion and Culture, Canadian Institute of
Ukrainian Studies
Associate Editor, *Canadian Slavonic Papers/Revue canadienne des slavistes*
Working from home -- please contact me via e-mail
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