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Forced Secularization in Soviet Russia: Why an Atheistic Monopoly Failed PAUL FROESE Under communism, the Russian religious landscape consisted mainly of two competitors—a severely repressed Russian Orthodox Church and
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Document Date: 2009-01-18 14:24:36


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Soviet Russia / Estonia 44 JOURNAL / /

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Europe / /

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University Consortium / Petersburg Cathedral of Our Lady / Baylor University / /

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May Day / /

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CHURCH OF SCIENTIFIC ATHEISM Soviets / Percent Attending Church / Russian Orthodox Church / Baylor University / Department of Sociology and Anthropology / PARTY MEMBERS Year League / League of Militant Atheists / Soviet government / Communist Party / Knowledge Society / KGB / Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Baylor University / /

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Like Stalin / Sabrina Ramet / Milovan Djilas / Roman Catholics / Placing Lenin / William James Atheists / Barmenkov / Van den Bercken / PAUL FROESE / /

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President / minister / historian / Yugoslavian Vice-President / Assistant Professor / representative of the Soviet Union / /

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certain phenomenon using retrospective data / /

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animation / /

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