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«Indispensable for the work in terms of the decree of separation of church and state»: Documentary portrait of M.V. Galkin (1885-1948). / Krapivin, M.Y.; Makarov, Y.N.
In: БЫЛЫЕ ГОДЫ. ЧЕРНОМОРСКИЙ ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЙ ЖУРНАЛ, No. 4, 2014, p. 645-650.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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T1 - «Indispensable for the work in terms of the decree of separation of church and state»: Documentary portrait of M.V. Galkin (1885-1948)
AU - Krapivin, M.Y.
AU - Makarov, Y.N.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - © 2014 Bylye Gody. The article attempts to reconstruct the life journey of one of the most prominent functionaries of the "Union of Soviet Atheists" M.V. Galkin (1885-1948). He was the author of the working draft of the decree on the separation of church and state and school, published in December 1917 within the pages of the party semi-official newspaper 'Pravda'. Being employed as a full-time «expert» of VIII («Church») department of the People's Commissariat of Justice, Galkin (member of the Bolshevik Party since 1919) took a distinct position of militant atheism. He was among the most active participants in the campaign of the opening of graves with the remains of Orthodox Saints (1919-1920s) and of the confiscation of church values from churches and monasteries (1921-1922s). The State Political Directorate engaged Galkin in the preparation and organization of the split in the Orthodox Church. The authorities made extensive use of pre-revolutionary publishing experience of Galkin when editing antireligiou
AB - © 2014 Bylye Gody. The article attempts to reconstruct the life journey of one of the most prominent functionaries of the "Union of Soviet Atheists" M.V. Galkin (1885-1948). He was the author of the working draft of the decree on the separation of church and state and school, published in December 1917 within the pages of the party semi-official newspaper 'Pravda'. Being employed as a full-time «expert» of VIII («Church») department of the People's Commissariat of Justice, Galkin (member of the Bolshevik Party since 1919) took a distinct position of militant atheism. He was among the most active participants in the campaign of the opening of graves with the remains of Orthodox Saints (1919-1920s) and of the confiscation of church values from churches and monasteries (1921-1922s). The State Political Directorate engaged Galkin in the preparation and organization of the split in the Orthodox Church. The authorities made extensive use of pre-revolutionary publishing experience of Galkin when editing antireligiou
M3 - статья
SP - 645
EP - 650
JO - БЫЛЫЕ ГОДЫ. РОССИЙСКИЙ ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЙ ЖУРНАЛ
JF - БЫЛЫЕ ГОДЫ. РОССИЙСКИЙ ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЙ ЖУРНАЛ
SN - 2073-9745
IS - 4
ER -
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