Acknowledgments
Introduction: Religion and Revolution in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, by Francesca Silano
Part 1: Before the Revolution
1. "Can a Christian Be a Socialist?": The (Ir)reconcilability of Christianity and Socialism in Revolutionary Russia, by Alexandra Kardos
2. Churching Russian History: Orthodoxy in the Great War and Revolution, by Gregory L. Freeze
3. Charismatic Orthodoxy in Revolutionary Ukraine and Russia: Stefan (Vasilii Karpovich Podgornyi) and His Followers, 1832–1960, by J. Eugene Clay
Part 2: The Fall of the Romanovs
4. The Death of White Tara: How Russia's Buddhists Responded to the Collapse of the Romanov Dynasty, by Nikolay Tsyrempilov
5. Confession and Penance in Revolutionary Russia and Ukraine, by Nadieszda Kizenko
6. The "Parish Revolution" of 1917 in Russia: Laity, Clergy, and Church Authorities in the Struggle for Power in the Orthodox Parish Between March 1917 and April 1918, by Aleksey Beglov
Part 3: Bolshevism and the New Person
7. God-Building and Authoritarianism: A Discussion of Bolshevism and Religion, by Daniela Steila
8. "Wings of Revolution," by Mark D. Steinberg
9. Anti-Religious Propaganda and Cultural Cleansing: The Bolshevik Art of Spiritual Warfare, 1922–25, by Vera Shevzov
10. "Dying Is Easy in Russia Now—Getting Buried, on the Other Hand, Is Very Complicated": The 1918 Funeral Reforms and Their Consequences, by Anna Sokolova
11. Canon Law in a Bolshevik Courtroom: The Russian Revolution as an Orthodox Legal Revolution, by Francesca Silano
Part 4: Personal Responses to Revolution
12. From Freedom to Apocalypse: Changing Perceptions of Revolution in Muslim Ego-Documents, by Alfrid Bustanov
13. Russian Orthodox Women in Unorthodox Times: Patterns of Female Agency and Authority in the Revolutionary Era, 1917–27, by Page Herrlinger
Part 5: The Remnant: Keeping the Community
14. Searching for an Identity: Mennonites in Revolutionary Ukraine, by Aileen Friesen
15. Rabbi Joseph Isaac Schneersohn: The Making of a Jewish Religious Leader in the Soviet Union, by David E. Fishman
Afterword: Religion and the Russian Revolution: Ongoing Reinvention, by Alexander Agadjanian
Index