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Религиозные войны в Речи Посполитой? к вопросу о последствиях Брестской унии 1596 года

Религиозные войны в Речи Посполитой? к вопросу о последствиях Брестской унии 1596 года

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Статья посвящена анализу данных о религиозных конфликтах, начавшихся в украинско-белорусском обществе непосредственно после заключения Брестской церковной унии 1595-1596 гг. Материалы сеймиков и сеймов, сведения о конфликтах среди духовенства и в городской среде, первые данные о вовлечении в противостояние казачества и крестьянства показывают, что непосредственным результатом унии стала конфессиональная конфронтация, которую ничто не мешает назвать "религиозной войной" по аналогии со схожими столкновениями в истории стран Западной и Центральной Европы той же эпохи

This article is dealing with source evidence on religious conflicts which followed immediately the proclamation of the Church Union of Brest in 1595-1596. Records from sejm's and sejmiki's deliberations, data on conflicts within the clergy, first traces of Cossacks' and peasants' involvement in these struggles show that this confessional confrontation was generated by the Church Union of 1595-1596. Nothing impedes to qualify these conflicts as a "war of religion" that as such was analogous to religious clashes of the same epoch in Western and Central Europe.

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БРЕСТСКАЯ УНИЯ, РЕЛИГИОЗНЫЕ ВОЙНЫ, РЕЧЬ ПОСПОЛИТАЯ, КАЗАЧЕСТВО, ПРАВОСЛАВНАЯ ЦЕРКОВЬ

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