ABSTRACT
To the surprise of many students of the Soviet Union, religion has shown itself to be a force still powerful in Soviet society. In contrast, the impact of religion in developed Western societies has declined. Dr. Dunn points out that the study of this antinomy can shed light on the entire concept of "modernization" in the U.S.S.R. The study of the
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section I|181 pages
Religion and Soviet Society
chapter Chapter 5|66 pages
Religion and Secularization in the Soviet Union: The Role of Antireligious Cartoons
part II|205 pages
Religious Groups in the Soviet Union