Preface
Introduction: Policing Religion in the Soviet Union Tatiana Vagramenko and Nadezhda Beliakova
Chapter 1: Novice Sania: The Life of Underground Orthodox Communities through the Testimony of a Witness for the Prosecution Anna Samsonova and Tatiana Vagramenko
Chapter 2: Secret Agents in the Post-War Russian Orthodox Episcopate: The Case of the Ukrainian SSR Roman Skakun
Chapter 3: Fighting Prophets and Prophecies: The Soviet Secret Police against Pentecostals Vera Kliueva
Chapter 4: Agent Recruitment within the Roman Catholic and Lutheran Churches in Latvia Solveiga Krūmiņa-Koņkova
Chapter 5: Mykola Murani — “Berezovskii” — “Sova”: The KGB Collaborator in Charge of an Underground Church Roman Skakun and Volodymyr Moroz
Chapter 6: Undercover and in Faith: The Secret Life of a Woman Agent in the Baptist Community of Soviet Kyiv Nadezhda Beliakova
Chapter 7: Targeted by the Intelligence Services yet Sheltered by the Almighty: The Memoirs of Jakob Görzen, Manager of an Underground Baptist Press in the USSR Johannes Dyck
Chapter 8: Chain of the Qur’an: Secret Agents among Muslims during the Stalinist Repressions Yuliya Shapoval
Chapter 9: The Espionage Activities of an Embassy Typist: The Fate of Secret Collaborator Emina Akchurina Renat Bekkin
Afterword: Interrogating Shadows: Theology and the Legacy of Soviet Surveillance Katya Tolstaya
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