008. Catholics in Tomsk. 1604-1917. Essays on History. / Khanevich V.A.

2015
Annotation:

Reviewers:

  • Doctor of Historical Sciences, Prof. GU (Russia) I.V. Nam
  • Doctor of Historical Sciences, Prof. (Poland) Antoni Kuczynski

Scientific editor: Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce (Poland) Wiesław Caban.

The project is financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland through the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Irkutsk and the International Public Organization of the National and Cultural Autonomy of Poles of the City of Tomsk “Tomsk Polonia”.

This publication is an attempt to analyze and summarize archival materials devoted to little-studied pages of the history of Catholics in the Tomsk region, the history of the Tomsk Roman Catholic parish, the territorial boundaries of which at the beginning of the 19th century covered, in addition to the Tomsk province, a significant part of Western Siberia and part of Kazakhstan, in 1833 in the provincial Tomsk the first stone Catholic church in the Asian part of the Russian Empire was built, at the beginning of the 20th century the Tomsk deanery among other Siberian Catholic structures was the most numerous. The book consists of a series of historical essays devoted to various aspects of the life of Catholics and the Tomsk Catholic parish up until 1917. Biographical information is provided on those exiled to the Tomsk province in the second half of the 19th century. representatives of the Catholic clergy, a list of parish rectors from 1816 to 1920, information about all Roman Catholic churches, chapels and prayer houses built in Tomsk province before 1917. Thus, the publication chronologically covers the entire pre-Soviet period of the history of Catholics in Tomsk province.

The author plans to dedicate a separate publication to the Soviet period in the history of the Tomsk Catholic parish (1917-1990).

The publication may be useful both for professional historians and for anyone interested in the history of the Catholic Church and the Polish diaspora in Siberia.

Names (1)

Khanevich Vasily Antonovich, автор
Definition:

Historian, teacher, public figure, member of the staff of the Tomsk Regional Museum of Local History. Member of the board of the Memorial Society. One of the initiators and founder of the Memorial Museum "Investigative Prison of the NKVD".

Years of life: 1956
Reproduction methods:

One of the initiators and founder of the Memorial Museum "NKVD Investigative Prison" (1989).

Head of the Museum (2002–2019).

Senior Researcher at the Center for the Study of Historical Memory at the M. B. Shatilov TOCM (2019–present).

Laureate of the Academician D.S. Likhachev Prize (2014).

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001. Khanevich V.A. Catholics in Tomsk. 1604-1917. Essays on history

Reviewers:

  • Doctor of Historical Sciences, Prof. GU (Russia) I.V. Nam
  • Doctor of Historical Sciences, Prof. (Poland) Antoni Kuczynski
  • Scientific editor: Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce (Poland) Wiesław Caban.

The project is financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland through the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Irkutsk and the International Public Organization of the National and Cultural Autonomy of Poles of the City of Tomsk “Tomsk Polonia”.


This publication is an attempt to analyze and summarize archival materials devoted to little-studied pages of the history of Catholics in the Tomsk region, the history of the Tomsk Roman Catholic parish, the territorial boundaries of which at the beginning of the 19th century covered, in addition to the Tomsk province, a significant part of Western Siberia and part of Kazakhstan, in 1833 in the provincial Tomsk the first stone Catholic church in the Asian part of the Russian Empire was built, at the beginning of the 20th century the Tomsk deanery among other Siberian Catholic structures was the most numerous. The book consists of a series of historical essays devoted to various aspects of the life of Catholics and the Tomsk Catholic parish up until 1917. Biographical information is provided on those exiled to the Tomsk province in the second half of the 19th century. representatives of the Catholic clergy, a list of parish rectors from 1816 to 1920, information about all Roman Catholic churches, chapels and prayer houses built in Tomsk province before 1917. Thus, the publication chronologically covers the entire pre-Soviet period of the history of Catholics in Tomsk province.

The author plans to dedicate a separate publication to the Soviet period in the history of the Tomsk Catholic parish (1917-1990).

The publication may be useful both for professional historians and for anyone interested in the history of the Catholic Church and the Polish diaspora in Siberia.

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