Saint Sergius of Radonezh, His Trinity Monastery, and the Formation of the Russian Identity

Saint Sergius of Radonezh, His Trinity Monastery, and the Formation of the Russian Identity

by David B. Miller
Saint Sergius of Radonezh, His Trinity Monastery, and the Formation of the Russian Identity

Saint Sergius of Radonezh, His Trinity Monastery, and the Formation of the Russian Identity

by David B. Miller

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Overview

When Sergius of Radonezh founded a monastery near Moscow, his example spawned a movement of monastic foundations throughout Russia. Within three decades of his death in 1392, Sergius was recognized as a saint, and by 1450 many considered him the intercessor for the Russian land who freed its people from Mongol rule. Over the next century and a half, thousands sought St. Sergius' intercession with gifts to the monastery. Moscow's rulers made Sergius patron saint of their dynasty and of the Russian tsardom. By 1605, the Trinity-Sergius monastery was the biggest house in Russia. Miller presents Trinity's dramatic history from the fourteenth century to the beginning of the Time of Troubles. Using extensive archival materials, he traces the evolution of Trinity's relationship to Sergius' venerators and its traditions, governance, social composition, and the lifestyle of its members. In lucid prose, Miller argues that St. Sergius' cult and monastery became integrating forces on a national scale and vital elements in the forging of a Russian identity, economy, and cohesive society. The power of religion to shape national identity is a lively topic today, and Miller's study will interest both medievalists and modern historians, as well as readers of Orthodox Church history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780875804323
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 11/05/2010
Series: NIU Series in Orthodox Christian Studies
Edition description: 1
Pages: 374
Sales rank: 902,689
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.20(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David B. Miller is Emeritus Professor of Russian History at Roosevelt University in Chicago. He wrote the chapter "The Orthodox Church" in The Cambridge History of Russia, vol. 1.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 3

1 The Historical Sergius 12

2 Sergius the Saint 42

3 Sergius, a Russian Icon 76

4 Trinity's Patrons 105

5 Trinity's Monks 138

6 Trinity's Female Venerators 169

7 Interment at Trinity 203

Conclusion 218

Appendix-Tables 245

1 Donations to the Trinity-Sergius Monastery by Type, 1392-1605

2 Acquisitions of Property by the Trinity-Sergius Monastery (Donation, Purchase, Exchange, or Judicial Act) According to Location, 1392-1605

3 Evidence of Secular Literacy in Private Charters of the Trinity-Sergius Monastery, 1392-1605

Notes 251

Bibliography 303

Index 331

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