The Ukrainian Cossacks, often compared in historical literature to the
pirates of the Mediterranean and the frontiersmen of the American
West, constituted one of the largest Cossack hosts in the European
steppe borderland. They became famous as ferocious warriors, their
fighting skills developed in their religious wars against the Tartars,
Turks, Poles, and Russians. By and large the Cossacks were Orthodox
Christians, and quite early in their history they adopted a religious
ideology in their struggle against those of other faiths. Their
acceptance of the Muscovite protectorate in 1654 was also influenced
by their religious ideas. In this pioneering study, Serhii Plokhy
examines the confessionalization of religious life in the early modern
period, and shows how Cossack involvment in the religious struggle
between Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicisim helped shape not only
Ukrainian but also Russian and Polish cultural identities.
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ISBN
9780191554438
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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