“Reading” Urban Religious Landscape in the Late 19th–Early 20

Abstract

This article presents preliminary results from the project “Religious diversity in a Eurasian city: statistical and cartographic analyses”. The project focuses on the evolution of the religious landscape in the late 19th – early 20th century Ekaterinburg. The research is based on documents extracted from state and private archives, statistics, and visual materials. We have reconstructed how different religious denominations formed their institutions in the late 19

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