Tetrad V Saf i ani e; Khronika Sela Arsen evki offers a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century Russian village life through the eyes of Dionisii a Ignat evna Okhotnikova. This chronicle, likely compiled around 1910, provides a unique and intimate perspective on the daily lives, customs, and spiritual beliefs of the inhabitants of Arsen evka. The book sheds light on the social structures, religious practices, and historical events that shaped the community. This work serves as a valuable resource for researchers and anyone interested in Russian history, Orthodox Christianity, and the rich tapestry of rural life in Imperial Russia.
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