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Slezin, A.A. Anti-religious political court processes in 1920s as a factor of evolution of public conscience.

Abstract: The article is devoted to the contents of enacted political judicial processes on religion, God, church hierarchs and priests, as well as religious believers, which were widespread in the agitation and propaganda of the Soviet state in 1920s. The author establishes the changes in public conscience under the influence of such court procedures. Keywords: jurisprudence, Komsomol (CYL), religion, public conscience, believers, application of law, youth



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