Religion in Secular Archives
Soviet Atheism and Historical Knowledge
Sonja Luehrmann
Reviews and Awards
Winner of the Waldo Gifford Leland Award from the Society of American Archivists
"This book is certainly valuable for stimulating deep contemplation of our role as historians and patrons of archival collections....Luehrmann's insights are invaluable..."--Orel Beilinson, H-Russia
"[I]maginative....[A]n intriguing study both of evidence and how it 'works' and of late Soviet religious and antireligious history. It should be compulsory reading for all historians and anthropologists embarking on research on religion in post-Communist countries."--Heather J. Coleman, Journal of Modern History
"[A] valuable and insightful book on Soviet religiosity, atheism, and cultural Mores..."--Slavic Review
"The study of religion in the post-war Soviet Union is virtually a terra incognita for English-language scholarship...This book will be indispensible for scholars and students working on religion under communism and hopefully will serve to stimulate further research in the field."--Journal of Church and State
"This is an interesting and thought-provoking volume...She deserves much credit and one can hope that others will broaden her scope of inquiry as the number and variety of archives available to scholars continue to increase."--Slavic and East European Journal