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The Last Man in Russia

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by Oliver Bullough

Evangelical 130–31

  in gulag camps 56, 242, 243

  Lenin on 44

  Muslims 92, 93, 135, 210, 211

  see also Jews; Russian Orthodox Church

  religious freedom 15, 17, 101

  religious relics 235–6

  Richards, Keith 170, 171, 172

  Russian army 94

  Russian history 5, 6, 7, 9, 17, 121, 168

  Holy Fools (Yurodivie) 239–40

  Soviet Union, collapse of 207, 208–10, 215, 225

  teaching of 239–40

  see also World War II

  Russian identity 197, 210, 211

  Russian literature 7, 77

  by dissidents 7–8, 73; see also samizdat

  see also individual authors

  Russian Orthodox Church 8–9, 21, 23, 32, 40, 82–6, 155–6, 204–5, 213–14

  as anti-Semitic 223, 224

  church buildings 84–5, 107–8

  church/state relationship 9, 32, 36, 44–5, 72, 82–3, 90, 105, 181, 185, 218, 235–6

  churches, Khrushchev’s closure of 82, 94

  as conservative 85

  Father Dmitry, action against 90–91, 98, 100–102, 109, 198, 206; see also Grebnevo and Kabanovo

  importance of 9, 32, 211–12

  K G B and 45, 222–5

  monasteries 37, 38–41, 44, 204–5

  Old Believers 84

  priests 82, 83, 100; as K G B informers 222–4; training of 36–7, 38–41, 123; see also individual priests

  Pussy Riot case and 232–3

  Putin and 232, 235–6

  resurgence of 85–6, 123

  services 107–8, 251–2; christenings 104–5, 126

  Stalin and 32, 36–7, 44–6, 51–2

  young people and 82–3, 87, 108, 126, 179

  see also religion

  Saint Petersburg 231–2

  Sakharov, Andrei 73, 130, 131, 135, 136, 140, 171, 172, 200, 207

  on the birth rate 99

  hunger strike 243

  his Nobel Peace prize 112

  samizdat (underground publications) 8, 73, 87–8, 93, 104

  Chronicle of Current Events (newspaper) 113, 139, 242

  see also dissidents

  Sedov, Father Vladimir 103, 104, 115–16, 120–21, 225

  Father Dmitry and 104–11, 116, 119–20, 133, 134, 251, 252; on his arrest/recantation 116, 119, 126, 173, 178

  Semyonov, Father Alexander 108–11, 133–4, 202

  arrest 134

  Father Dmitry and 251, 251; on his arrest/recantation 180–81, 202

  Semyonova, Zoya (I) (wife of Alexander Semyonov) 108, 109, 111, 115–16, 119, 133, 134

  Semyonova, Zoya (II) (daughter of Alexander Semyonov) (goddaughter of Father Dmitry) 108, 109, 115, 133, 202–4

  serfs/serfdom see peasant class

  Sergei, Patriarch 36–7

  St Sergei 39

  Shabalkin, Colonel Ilya 3

  Shafarevich, Igor 101

  Shcharansky, Natan 130, 131, 139

  Shchelkovo (town) 107

  Shchipkova, Tatyana 135

  Shimanov, Gennady 117–18

  Shmurov, Viktor 245–6

  Siberia 27, 76, 80, 154

  Sinyavsky, Andrei 8, 79, 170, 233–4

  smoking 100

  Sobchak, Ksenia 232

  Sokolov, Sergei (K G B agent) 196–7, 198

  Solovetsky Islands gulag camp (Solovki) 49, 50, 138

  Solovov, Mikhail 135

  Solzhenitsyn, Alexander 87, 140, 200

  in exile 129

  The Gulag Archipelago 50, 51

  One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich 75

  Sonin, Konstantin 233–4

  Sorokin, Vladimir (K G B interrogator) 181, 193, 194–5, 196

  Soviet Union, collapse of 207, 208–10, 215, 225

  see also Russian history

  space travel 6, 76

  Spodin, Sergei 241–2, 244–5

  Sretenka monastery, Moscow 204–5

  Stalin, Joseph 5, 7, 9, 23–4, 25, 28, 59–60, 73–4, 151

  his great purges (1937–8) 73, 74

  Hitler and 59

  Khrushchev’s criticism of 74–5, 82, 86

  Russian Orthodox Church and 32, 36–7, 44–6, 51–2

  death 43, 74

  starvation

  deaths from 27–8; of children 22

  in gulag camps 49, 152

  see also famine

  state control 9, 23–4, 73–4, 87, 121, 167, 169–72, 187

  bureaucracy 79–80, 149–51, 160

  children, enforced removal from parents 245

  church/state relationship 9, 32, 36, 44–5, 72, 82–3, 90, 105, 181, 185, 218, 235–6

  collectivization see collectivization

  election fraud (2011–12) 229–30, 246–7

  of publishing 7, 114

  see also political issues

  state corruption 7, 8, 10, 80, 232

  police 75, 237–8

  state pensions 5–6, 63, 191, 209, 230

  number of pensioners 189

  storks 24

  Sukhanov, Oleg 39, 41

  taxation 17, 22, 23

  alcohol duty 92–3, 95, 207

  terrorism 144–5

  Tian-Shanskaia, Olga Semyonova 17, 26

  Time (magazine) 130

  The Times 135

  Tomorrow (newspaper) (continuation of Day) 209

  trains see railway travel

  Transparency International 10

  transport/travel 14, 21, 34, 35, 98, 182

  of goods/supplies 49, 67

  cars 106–7, 153, 187, 203

  railways see railway travel

  Trofimov, Anatoly (K G B) agent 194–6

  Tula region 182, 189, 191, 192, 203

  Ukraine 27, 28, 51, 53, 64, 67, 69, 70, 113, 135, 152, 245

  Unecha (town) 20, 22, 31, 34, 35, 211–12, 213

  unemployment see labour market

  United Nations (U N) 207

  United Russia party (of Vladimir Putin) 229–30, 238

  United States (US) 79, 111–12, 129, 130

  Jackson–Vanik Act 1974, on Russian trade 131

  Olympic Games (1980), boycott of 136

  Vadim, Father (of Berezina) 211, 212, 213–16

  Vaneyev, A. A.: Two Years in Abez (ms memoir) 58–9, 60

  Vasily, Russian Orthodox Bishop of Brussels 180

  Vasilyevna, Anna 15, 16, 17

  V G I K (Soviet film school) 80–81

  Vinogradovo (village) church, Father Dmitry at (post-recantation) 198, 202–4, 206

  vodka 2, 3–4, 7, 92, 95

  see also drinking

  Volkov, Oleg 58

  Vorkuta gulag camp/town 47, 50, 51, 153, 154

  Votyakov, Sasha 78

  wages 33, 49, 56, 76, 93, 209, 210, 230

  Washington Post 174

  West Germany 6

  see also Germany

  Western culture, in Russia 169–70, 171

  Western media

  B B C 82, 88, 102, 110, 114

  dissidents, reports on 129, 130, 171, 172; on prisoners 242, 243

  Father Dmitry, reports on 100–101, 102, 110, 114, 115, 134–5, 136, 174, 179

  women 33

  abortions 85, 95, 99

  birth control 99

  drinking by 2, 4–5, 167, 216

  in gulag camps 160–61

  life expectancy 5

  as mothers 5, 6–7, 235–6

  women workers 33

  World Christian Council 101

  World War II (1939–45) 9, 15, 36, 51, 73, 74, 94, 152, 208

  German occupation of Russia see German occupation . . .

  Jews, treatment of 30–31

  Yakir, Pyotr 139, 140

  Yakunin, Gleb 85, 101, 102, 105, 129, 131, 218, 221–2, 223–5, 228, 230, 236

  his Christian Committee . . . 125–6, 218

  defrocking/excommunication of 223–4, 234

  Father Dmitry and 218–19, 224–5

  o
n Pussy Riot 234

  in Russian parliament 222

  trial/imprisonment: I (1987) in Yakuta 195, 200, 217, 219–20, 222; release 207; II (1981) in Perm 236–7, 241–3; hunger strike 242–3

  Yakunin, Ira (wife of Gleb Yakunin) 195

  Yakunin, Vladimir 235

  Yeltsin, Boris 209, 210, 211

  Yerofeyev, Venedikt: Moscow-Petushki 93

  Yevtushenko, Yevgeny 240

  Young Communist League (Komsomol) 32, 67, 74–5, 77–8, 79, 80

  young people 76, 77–9, 104, 108, 166, 167, 169, 170–72, 188, 202–3

  future for 228–49

  in gulag camps 152

  Jewish 89, 190

  Pussy Riot 232–3, 234

  Russian Orthodox Church and 82–3, 87, 108, 126, 170

  see also children; dissidents; education

  Yuvenali, Metropolitan (K G B codename A D A M A N T) 222

  Zagorsk (Sergiev Posad) seminary 37, 38–41, 43, 44

  Assumption Cathedral 38, 39, 44

  Zhirinovsky, Vladimir 207–8

  Zyuganov, Vladimir 210, 211

 

 

 


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