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Notes
1. For early assessments of the impact of the formation of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, see the special section published in vol. 62, nos. 3–4 of Canadian Slavonic Papers / Revue canadienne des slavistes, particularly the introduction: Coleman, “Orthodoxy and Autocephaly.”
2. For earlier analyses of these documents and how they have played out in Russian politics, see: Knox, Russian Society; Papkova, Orthodox Church; and Stoeckl, Russian Orthodoxy and Secularism.
3. The first major scholarly analysis of the impact of the Maidan remains essential reading today: Krawchuk and Bremer, Churches in the Ukrainian.
4. For a translation, see: https://bitterwinter.org/patriarch-of-moscow-blesses-war-against-gay-prides/. See also Krawchuk, “Narrating the War Theologically.”
5. Denysenko, Orthodox Church in Ukraine.
6. Kyiv International Institute of Sociology, “Dynamics of Religious Self-Identification.”