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Friend and Foe: Religious Toleration in Northern Caucasia in the Age of Catherine the Great
Princeton Papers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
  • Sean Pollock, Wright State University - Main Campus
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1-1-2015
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Historians trace the origins of a policy of religious toleration in the Russian empire to the reign of Catherine II (1762–96). In framing discussion of the policy, they have tended to emphasize the enlightenment, the power of ideas, and the role of the empress herself in bringing an end to state-sponsored religious persecution and in instituting a policy of religious toleration throughout the empire.

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Sean Pollock. "Friend and Foe: Religious Toleration in Northern Caucasia in the Age of Catherine the Great" Princeton Papers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 27 (2015) p. 25 - 61 ISSN: 10845666
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sean_pollock/37/