GREGORIAN SCHISM OF THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH IN THE 2ND QUARTER OF THE XX CENTURY IN RUSSIAN AND WESTERN HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE 1930S-1990S
The article is dedicated to the analysis of Russian (Soviet) and Western historiography of the 1930s-1990s that treats the Gregorian schism in the Russian Orthodox Church in the 2nd quarter of the XX century. A conclusion about the general features of the historians’ approach to investigating the Gregorian schism is made, based on the results of the analysis.
Keywords: historiography, Russian Orthodox Church, inner-church struggles, Tikhon’s church, old-churchians, Gregorian schism, archbishop Grigoriy (Yatskovskiy), Patriarch’s deputy, metropolitan Sergiy (Stragorodskiy)
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