Episode 17: Sex, Murder, and Orthodoxy. The Tale of Zinaida Troitskaia

Episode 17 September 16, 2023 00:38:41
Episode 17: Sex, Murder, and Orthodoxy. The Tale of Zinaida Troitskaia
Tales from Imperial Russia
Episode 17: Sex, Murder, and Orthodoxy. The Tale of Zinaida Troitskaia

Sep 16 2023 | 00:38:41

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Show Notes

On 1 December 1911, the priest's wife Zinaida Troitskaia was found murdered in the backwoods village of Alajõe in eastern Estland province. This episode charts the scandalous details found by the investigation and asks what they tell us about the private lives of the rural Russian Orthodox clergy.

This episode is based on my article for the website Deep Baltic. This can be found at: https://deepbaltic.com/2023/01/27/murder-most-orthodox-in-estonia-the-death-of-zinaida-troitskaia/

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