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    Print Bibliography on Religious Freedom: Russia

    Akiner, S. 1988.
    Islamic Peoples of the Soviet Union: An Historical and Statistical Handbook. 2nd ed. London: KPI. 462p.

    Barrett, David B., George T. Kurian & Todd M. Johns. 2001.
    World Christian Encyclopedia: A Comparative Survey of Churches and Religions in the Modern World Oxford : Oxford University Press. pp. 623-629.

    Batalden, S. K. (ed). 1993.
    Seeking God: The Recovery of Religious Identity in Orthodox Russia, Ukraine, and Georgia. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press. 299p.

    Bourdeaux, M. A. 1965.
    Opium of the People: The Christian Religion in the USSR. London: Faber. 244p.

    Bourdeaux, M. A. 1968.
    Religious Ferment in Russia: Protestant Opposition to Soviet Religious Policy. London: Macmillan. 255p.

    Bourdeaux, M. A. 1970.
    Patriarch and Prophets: Persecution of the Russian Orthodox Church Today. London: Mowbrays.

    Bourdeaux, M. A. 1990.
    Gorbachev, Glasnost and the Gospel. London: Hodder and Stroughton. 226p.

    Bourdeaux, M. A. 1995.
    "The Politics of Religion in Russia and the New States of Eurasia." International Politics of Eurasia, vol. 3. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe. 334p.

    Boyle, Kevin and Juliet Sheen. 1997.
    Freedom of Religion and Belief. London and New York: Routledge.
    "Russia" pp. 372-380.

    "Christian Prisoners in the USSR: A Study by Keston College." 5th ed.
    Keston Book. no. 11. Keston, UK: Keston College. 1985. 84p.

    Corley, Felix. 1996.
    Union: An Archival Reader. New York, NY: New York University Press. 402p.

    Davis, Derek H. 1997.
    "Russia's New Law on Religion: Progress or Regress," Journal of Church and State. 39/4: 645-655. (Autumn)

    Ellis, Jane. 1996.
    The Russian Orthodox Church: Triumphalism and Defensiveness. New York: St. Martin's Press. 240p.

    Fedotox, G. P. 1966.
    The Russian Religious Mind. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2 vols.

    Fletcher, W. C. 1971.
    The Russian Orthodox Church Underground, 1917-1970. London: Oxford University Press. 314p. (Detailed Documentation on over 40 highly-organized clandestine movements).

    Fletcher, W. C. 1972.
    "USSR," in Western Religion: A Country by Country Sociological Enquiry," H. Mol (ed). The Hague: Mouton, pp. 565-86.

    Fletcher, William C. 1981.
    Soviet Believers: The Religious Sector of the Population. Lawrence, KS: The Regents Press of Kansas.

    Forest, Jim. 1990.
    Religion in the New Russia: The Impact of Perestroika on the Varieties of Religious Life in the Soviet Union. New York: Crossroad Publishing Company. 217p.

    Geraci, Robert P. and Michael Khodarkovsky, eds. 2001.
    Of Religion and Empire: Missions, Conversion, and Tolerance in Tsarist Russia. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. 356 pp.

    Gvosdev, Nikolas K.
    "Religious Freedom: Russian Constitutional Principles -- Historical and Contemporary" Brigham Young University Law Review. 2001:2. pp. 511-536.

    Hill, Kent R. 1991.
    Turbulent Times for the Societ Church. Portland, OR: Multnomah Press.

    Hill, Kent R. 1989.
    The Puzzle of the Soviet Church. Portland, OR: Multnomah Press.

    Hill, Kent R. 1991.
    The Soviet Union on the Brink: An Inside Look at Christianity and Glasnot. Portland: Multnomah. 520p.

    Hosking, G. A. (ed). 1991.
    Church, Nation and State in Russia and Ukraine. New York: St. Martin's Press. 372p.

    Kolarz, Walter. 1962.
    Religion in the Soviet Union. London: Macmillan.

    Lane, C. 1978.
    Christian Religion in the Soviet Union: A Sociological Study. London: Allen and Unwin. 258p.

    Leong, A. (ed). 1990.
    The Millenium: Christianity and Russia, A.D. 988-1988. Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press.

    Mollov, M. Benjamin. 1997.
    "Jewry's Prophetic Challenge to Soviet and Other Totalitarian Regimes According to Hans J. Morgenthau," Journal of Church and State. 39/3: 561-575. (Summer)

    Nielson, N. C., Jr. 1994.
    Christianity After Communism: Social, Political, and Cultural Strugglein Russia. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. 183p.

    Pinkus, B. 1988.
    The Jews of the Soviet Union: The History of a National Minority. Cambridge, UK: Cabridge University Press. 397p.

    Pospielovsky, D. 1984
    The Russian Church Under the Soviet Regime 1917-1982. Crestwood, NY: St. Vladamir's Seminary Press. 2 vols.

    Pospielovsky, D. V. 1987-88.
    A History of Soviet Atheism in Theory and Practice, and the Believer. Basingstoke, UK: Macmillan. 3 vols.

    Pospielovsky, Dimitry V. 1988.
    Soviet Antireligious Campaigns and Persecutions. Vol 2 of A History of Soviet Atheism in Theory and Practice, and the Believer. New York: St. Martin's Press.

    Powell, D. E. 1975.
    Anti-religious Propaganda in the Soviet Union: A Study of Mass Persuasion. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 215p.

    Preston, R. Christopher. 2001.
    "Islam in Russia Under the Federal Law on Freedom of Conscience and on Religious Associations: Official Tolerance in an Intolerant Society." Brigham Young University Law Reivew. 2001:2. pp. 773-814

    Ramet, Pedro. 1987.
    Cross and Commissar: The Politics of Religion in Eastern Europe and the USSR. Bloomington,IN: Indiana University Press.

    Ramet, Sabrina Petra, ed. 1992.
    Protestantism and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia: The Communist and Post-Communist Eras. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 441p.

    Ramet, Sabrina Petra. 1992.
    Religious Policy in the Soviet Union. New York: Cambridge University Press.

    Ramet, S. P. (ed). 1993.
    Religious Policy in the Soviet Union. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 361p.

    Ramet, Sabrina P. 1998.
    Nilhil Obstract: Religion, Politics, and Social Change in East-Central Europe and Russia. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 424p.

    Robson, R. R. 1998
    Old Believers in Modern Russia. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press. 202p.

    Shirley, Eugene B. Jr., and Michael Rowe. 1989.
    Candle in the Wind: Religion in the Soviet Union. Washington, DC: Ethics and Public Policy Center.

    Shterin, Marat S. and James T. Richardson. 1998.
    "Local Laws Restricting Religion in Russia: Precursors of Russia's New National Law," Journal of Church and State. 40/2: 319-341. (Spring)

    Simon, Gerhard. 1974.
    Church, State and Opposition in the U.S.S.R. Berkeley: University of California Press.

    Stroyen, W. B. 1967.
    Communist Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church, 1943-1962
    Washington, DC: Catholic University of America. (See p. 117-43 for texts of Soviet laws on religion).

    Szczesniak, Boleslaw, ed and translator. 1959.
    The Russian Revolutiona and Religion: A Collection of Documents Concerning the Suppression of Religion by the Communists, 1917-1925. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press.

    Schlafly, Daniel L. Jr. 1997.
    "Roman Catholicism in Today's Russia: The Troubled Heritage," Journal of Church and State. 39/4: 681-696. (Autumn)

    Troyanovsky, Igor. 1991.
    Religion in the Soviet Republics: A Guide to Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Other Religions. San Francisco: Harper. 210p.

    Warhola, James W. 1992.
    "Central vs. Local Authority in Soviet Relgious Affairs 1964-89," Journal of Church and State. 34/1: 15-37. (Winter)

    Wood, James E. 1993.
    "The Battle Over Religious Freedom in Russia," Journal of Church and State. 35/3: 491-502. (Summer)

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