Regulating the Russian Religious Marketplace from Catherine the Great to Vladimir Putin

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Fellow Project Academic Year
2022

Eugene Clay's work “Regulating the Russian Religious Marketplace from Catherine the Great to Vladimir Putin” illustrates how at the end of the USSR, new laws on religious freedom briefly deregulated the spiritual marketplace. Since 1997, Russia has imposed new burdens on religious bodies to ensure their political reliability. This work will illuminate this evolution by placing it in its historical context.

Fellow Project Principal Investigator

Eugene Clay

Eugene Clay | Associate Professor, Religious Studies, School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies