Herman: A Wilderness Saint, 9780884651925
Paperback
This account brings to light many primary sources that illuminate the story of St. Herman and the wider context of the little-known history of Russian colonization in the Pacific Northwest.

Herman: A Wilderness Saint

from sarov, russia to kodiak, alaska

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  • Paperback

    260 pages

  • Release Date

    31 October 2012

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Summary

Since his canonization in 1970, St. Herman has been remembered for his just treatment of native peoples and his respect of the environment. Explaining how it came to be that this simple Russian Orthodox monk eventually settled in Kodiak, Alaska, this account brings to light many primary sources that illuminate the story of St. Herman and the wider context of the little-known history of Russian colonisation in the Pacific Northwest. Providing a considerable amount of new information about his …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780884651925
ISBN-10:0884651924
Author:Sergei Korsun, Lydia Black, Daniel Marshall
Publisher:Holy Trinity Publications
Imprint:The Printshop of St. Job of Pochaev
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:260
Release Date:31 October 2012
Weight:277g
Dimensions:178mm x 127mm x 175mm
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Critics Review

”[Lydia Black’s]

”[Lydia Black’s] scholarship is a shining example of how the humanities can have a positive, lasting influence on the people they seek to interpret.” –Aluutiq Museum“A ‘must’ read and acquisition for those dedicated to seeing through the fog that has for so long encompassed the investigation of Russian colonialism in North America.” Timothy L. (Ty) Dilliplane, Alaska History

About The Author

Sergei Korsun

Sergei Korsun is the chief specialist in the department of America at the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography in St. Petersburg, Russia. Lydia Black was a highly-regarded anthropologist and historian of Russian Alaska and Alaskan native cultures. A professor at the University of Alaska, she authored several books, including Russians in Alaska, 1732-1867. Daniel Marshall is the rector of the Holy Protection of the Virgin Mary Orthodox Church in Goshen, Indiana. A Russian-language translator, he is also the author of St. Seraphim’s Beatitudes: Blessings for Our Path to Heaven. He lives in Middlebury, Indiana.

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