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by Iaroslav Isaievych

ePub Voluntary Brotherhood: Confraternities of Laymen in Early Modern Ukraine (Peter Jacyk Centre for Ukrainian Historical Research Monogra) download
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Iaroslav Isaievych
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CIUS Press; UK ed. edition (October 2, 2006)
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Voluntary Brotherhood is a translation of one of the best works on early modern Ukraine to appear in the USSR after the 1920s

he study of the confraternity movement in early modern Ukraine is vital for our understanding of the unique place Ukrainian culture and society have occupied between Eastern and Western Christianity. Ukraine and Belarus were the only countries where Orthodox lay confraternities came into being. Their activities coincided with a period of crucial social and cultural change. Voluntary Brotherhood is a translation of one of the best works on early modern Ukraine to appear in the USSR after the 1920s.

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The study of the confraternity movement in early modern Ukraine is vital for our understanding of the unique place .

The study of the confraternity movement in early modern Ukraine is vital for our understanding of the unique place Ukrainian culture and society have occupied between Eastern and Western Christianity. He made a particular contribution to the study of the history of printing and book publishing in Ukraine.

Early Modern European Witchcraft: Centres and Peripheries. Voluntary Brotherhood. Confraternities of Laymen in Early Modern Ukraine. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1993. Edmonton-Toronto: CIUS, 2006 Krajcar J. Jesuits and the Genesis of the Union of Brest // Orientalia Christiana periodica, 31 (1978). Main sponsoring institutions in 1993-2018: in Russia: Center for Ukrainian and. Belorussian Studies, Moscow Lomonossov University (since 1993); Russian Academy. of Sciences ( since 1993); Laboratory for Medieval Studies at the History Department of.

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Voluntary brotherhood: confraternities of laymen in early modern Ukraine. Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press. 47. ISBN 1-894865-03-0. the Greek merchants Constantine Korniakt and Manolis Arphanes Marinetos are added. This second redaction appeared no earlier than 1589, as wealthy Greeks began to join the confraternity at a later date, once it had expanded its activities. Korniakt was actually the wealthiest man in Lviv: he traded in Eastern, Western, and local goods, collected customs duty on behalf of the king, and owned a number of villages.

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The study of the confraternity movement in early modern Ukraine is vital for our understanding of the unique place Ukrainian culture and society have occupied between Eastern and Western Christianity. Ukraine and Belarus were the only countries where Orthodox lay confraternities came into being. Their activities coincided with a period of crucial social and cultural change. Although structurally similar to their western European counterparts, the Eastern-rite confraternities developed their unique features. They introduced a spirit of competition between the two Ruthenian churchesÑthe Orthodox and the UniateÑand contributed to an increase in the pace of Ruthenian socio-cultural growth. The schools attached to the Orthodox confraternities in several larger cities disseminated European humanist ideas and introduced generally accessible post-humanist education, while the confraternity presses promoted the development of scholarship and literature. Voluntary Brotherhood is a translation of one of the best works on early modern Ukraine to appear in the USSR after the 1920s. It is also a thoroughly revised and updated version of the original, Ukrainian-language work by one of Ukraine's leading historians. The author, Iaroslav Isaievych, has not only deleted terminology Soviet censors imposed before the book could be published in Kyiv in 1966, but has also broadened the scope of his analysis by utilizing a comparative approach and taking into account the scholarly literature on the subject published in the past four decades.