Кожевникова Ю. Н. Духовенство Кольского благочиния по ревизским сказкам 1816 года // Ученые записки Петрозаводского государственного университета. - 2024. - Т. 46, № 8. - С. 64–70.

Ю . Н . Кожевникова 70 Original article Yulia N. Kozhevnikova, Cand. Sc. (History), Senior Researcher, Barents Centre of the Humanities of the Kola Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Apatity, Russian Federation) ORCID 0000-0002-2570-8641; yukozhevnikova@gmail.com THE CLERGY OF THE KOLA DEANERY ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS RECORDS OF 1816 A b s t r a c t . This paper addresses the little-studied issue of the state of the clergy in the Kola deanery of the Arkhan- gelsk Eparchy during the fi rst quarter of the XIX century, using information from the 1816 census records for the fi rst time. This valuable, informative, and comprehensive source, preserved in the National Archives of the Republic of Karelia, provides new insights into the parish clergy. Based on data from the seventh census, the research reveals the small size of the clergy in the Kola deanery and identi fi es the longstanding practice of transferring church positions to relatives, both direct and collateral, which persisted since previous centuries. This underscores the continued signi fi - cance of familial connections in the formation of the clergy in this region during the fi rst quarter of the XIX century. The census records on priests and clergymen indicate that the rural clergy in the Kola deanery included representatives from different generations of ancient spiritual dynasties that began to emerge in the fi rst quarter of the XVIII century. Addi- tionally, there is evidence of social mobility within the clergy, allowing the sons of deacons to be ordained as priests after receiving special education at eparchial institutions. The unique personal information about full-time and minor clergy provides valuable resources for studying the genealogy of provincial clergy and for creating a prosopographic database of parish priests and clergymen in the Kola North. K e y w o r d s : Arkhangelsk Eparchy, Kola deanery, Kola uyezd, census records, parish clergy, priests, sextons, church dynasties A c k n o w l e d g e m e n t s . The article was fi nanced from the federal budget as part of the state research task No FMEZ-2024-0002 “Dynamics of the socio-cultural image of the Kola North in the context of the history of the Russian Arctic frontier exploration ˮ assigned the Barents Centre of the Humanities of the Kola Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences. F o r c i t a t i o n : Kozhevnikova, Yu. N. The clergy of the Kola deanery according to the census records of 1816. Proceedings of Petrozavodsk State University. 2024;46(8):64–70. DOI: 10.15393/uchz.art.2024.1111 REFERENCES 1. B e g o v a t o v , D . A . Urban provincial clergy of the Tver Eparchy in the fi rst half of the XIX century: profes- sional activities and daily life. Tver, 2017. 311 p. (In Russ.) 2. E r m o l a e v , D . A . Archpriest John Dyakonov – a forgotten name in the history of Orthodoxy in the Kola North. The VII Ushakov Readings: Collection of research articles. Murmansk, 2011. P. 54–61. (In Russ.) 3. K o z h e v n i k o v a , Yu . N . On the question of the material wealth of a rural priest in the Kola North at the beginning of the 19th century: the inventory of Andrey Andrianov’s property. Transactions of the K о la Science Centre of RAS. Series: Natural Sciences and Humanities . 2023;1(2):81–85. DOI: 10.37614/2949-1185.2023.2.1.007 (In Russ.) 4. K o z h e v n i k o v a , Yu . N . Suma Parish School and its role in educating the Kola deanery clerics in the fi rst quarter of the XIX century. Proceedings of Petrozavodsk State University . 2024;46(2):38–44. DOI: 10.15393/uchz. art.2024.1006 (In Russ.) 5. K o r n i l o v a , V. I . Church records management materials as sources on the genealogy of the Orthodox clergy in the Kama region (using the example of the Kudryavtsev family). Almanac of Modern Science and Education. 2012;8:78–81. (In Russ.) 6. M a n g i l e v a , A . D . The clergy in the Urals in the fi rst half of the XIX century (using the example of the Perm Eparchy). Ekaterinburg, 1998. 252 p. (In Russ.) 7. M a t i s o n , A . V. The clergy of the Tver Eparchy in the XVIII – the early XX centuries: Genealogical trees. Moscow, 2015. Issue 9. 200 p. (In Russ.) 8. P u l ’ k i n , M . V. Orthodox parishes and authorities in the mid-XVIII – early XX centuries (a study of the materials of the Olonets Eparchy). Petrozavodsk, 2009. 422 p. (In Russ.) 9. R a z u m o v , S . A . Matrimonial connection Orthodox clergy according to metric books of the XIX – beginning of XX century. Russian Scienti fi c Journal. 2014;3(41):20–24. (In Russ.) 10. S m o l i c h , I . K . The history of the Russian Church. 1700–1917. Moscow, 1996. Part 1. 798 p. (In Russ.) 11. T s y s , V. V. Parish clergy and secular authorities in the Tobolsk North in 18th – early 20th centuries: features of relationships. Nauchnyi dialog. 2019;12:434–446. DOI: 10.24224/2227-1295-2019-12-434-446 (In Russ.) Received: 18 June 2024; accepted: 30 September 2024

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