Relationship between the State and the Orthodox Church in the Crimea (1920-1921 gg.)

Authors

  • Yu. A. Katunin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/2000.14.1074

Abstract

In November 1920, the Red Army completely seized Crimea. On the peninsula the process of formation of state authorities - revolutionary committees, the functions of which included the regulation of relations with all confessions that acted in the Crimea. It should be noted that, since the first years of its existence, the authorities of the new government, despite the fact that the leadership of most confessions actively communicated with the leadership of the army of Baron Wrangel, did not take significant measures to restrict their activities.

Published

02.06.2000

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

“Relationship between the State and the Orthodox Church in the Crimea (1920-1921 gg.)” (2000) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (14), pp. 53–61. doi:10.32420/2000.14.1074.