This volume provides a renewed interpretation of the post-Soviet space through the prism of religious heritage. It addresses one of the most distinctive features of the post-Soviet condition, a decisive break from the era in which these now independent states were bound by Soviet rule and the doctrine of state atheism. By addressing the transformation of sacred spaces across Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia from multiple disciplinary perspectives, the book investigates the preservation of religious heritage, the reconstruction of places of worship destroyed during the Soviet period, and the large-scale construction of new religious buildings. These contemporary interventions reinterpret ideas of antiquity, tradition, and identity, shedding light on the cultural and geopolitical transformations defining this strategically important region in today’s global order.
Tumuli funerari della prima età del ferro nel Kazakistan centrale: santuari nel paesaggio della steppa
Gian Luca Bonora
Primo
2025
Abstract
This volume provides a renewed interpretation of the post-Soviet space through the prism of religious heritage. It addresses one of the most distinctive features of the post-Soviet condition, a decisive break from the era in which these now independent states were bound by Soviet rule and the doctrine of state atheism. By addressing the transformation of sacred spaces across Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia from multiple disciplinary perspectives, the book investigates the preservation of religious heritage, the reconstruction of places of worship destroyed during the Soviet period, and the large-scale construction of new religious buildings. These contemporary interventions reinterpret ideas of antiquity, tradition, and identity, shedding light on the cultural and geopolitical transformations defining this strategically important region in today’s global order.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


