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Umsiedlungen als Instrument der russischen Mission im Wolgaraum 1740-1748

The Russian Orthodox Mission in the Volga region was initiated by the Empress Anna. She was well acquainted with a German model which provided for religious uniformity within local regions, but for the full toleration of differing religious confessions throughout the empire. The Mission was surprisi...

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Published in:Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas 1997-01, Vol.45 (2), p.199-209
Main Author: Nolte, Hans-Heinrich
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