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Russian Life To-day

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This impressionistic travel account presents firsthand observations of contemporary Russian social and religious life, ranging from vast geography and rural peasantry to urban worship, clergy, and monastic institutions. It examines the relationship between church and state, portraits of imperial authority and paternal government, and the traditions and ceremonies of Orthodox worship. The narrative includes descriptions of the steppes, ethnic and religious minorities, Jewish communities, and the experiences of foreign residents and British workers in Siberia. Interwoven throughout are reflections on pastoral work, Anglican congregations abroad, and the challenges and prospects facing Russian society.

About the Author

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Bp. Herbert Bury

Bp. Herbert Bury was an author known for his insightful observations on Russian society and culture. His notable work, "Russian Life To-day," provides a detailed account of the social and political landscape of Russia during a transformative period. Bury's writing reflects a keen understanding of the complexities of Russian life, making his contributions valuable for readers interested in historical and cultural studies. His work remains a significant resource for those exploring the intricacies of Russian history and its impact on contemporary society.

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