Abstract

Using the archival data, the article traces the path of A. N. Gippius during the years of emigration (1920–1942), her correspondence with Z. N. Gippius concerning the Orthodox Church and the Russian Church Abroad (ROCOR), her involvement in the work of religious and philosophical groups in Constantinople (1921) and Belgrade (1921–1924), as well as in the RSCM (Russian Student Chris-tian Movement). The Appendix contains her speech Intelligentsia, National Sentiments and the Church, delivered at a meeting of the Constantinople Circle.

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