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Title: The Dilemmas of the Post-War Transition for the Transcarpathian Calvinists in the Soviet Empire (1944–1949)
Authors: Ibolya Szamborovszky-Nagy
Szamborovszkyné Nagy Ibolya
Самборовскі-Нодь Ібоя
Keywords: church;Reformed Church;Calvinists;post-war transition;Soviet Union;Transcarpathia
Issue Date: Nov-2022
Publisher: Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania Scientia Publishing House
Type: dc.type.researchStudy
Citation: In Acta Universitatis Sapientiae. European and Regional Studies. 2022. Volume 21., Issue 1. pp. 77-100.
Series/Report no.: European and Regional Studies;Volume 21., Issue 1.
Abstract: Abstract. The present study examines the dilemma of the Calvinists living in Transcarpathia (which became part of the Soviet Union in 1946) that arose following its annexation to the Soviet Empire. The problem was caused by the fact that among the Protestant denominations in the Soviet Union in 1946-47, only Evangelical Christians-Baptists (ECB) had state registration, i.e. a legal operating licence. The study aims at revealing the dialectics of the dilemma arising among the Calvinists, according to which, in order to survive, they should either align with the ECB (i.e. imperial expectations) or, alternatively, even take the risk of termination and maintain their denominational separation. In addition, the research brings insights into how the choice of the Calvinists was influenced by the denominational autonomy and national traditions that had been enjoyed until then. The state authorities would have provided a chance for an easier and routine-like solution of the problem and classify the nearly 80,000 Reformed community members in Transcarpathia as ECB. However, the case generated an unexpected problem even in the Soviet bureaucratic system as the denominational affiliation was also linked to the issue of nationality. Therefore, at the state level, it was a problem of both a religious belief and national belonging. Likewise, the study highlights the extent to which the response of the religious minority in the present case was about religious affiliation and ethnicity. Finally, the present paper considers how the state’s primary project had ultimately changed when exploring the dilemma and what conclusions and outcomes it entailed.
Description: https://sciendo.com/article/10.2478/auseur-2022-0005
URI: http://dspace.kmf.uz.ua:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1930
ISSN: 2066-639X (Print)
2068-7583 (Online)
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