JEFREM BOJOVIĆ’S LETTERS ADDRESSED TO NIL ALEXANDROVICH POPOV Cover Image

ПИСМА ЈЕВРЕМА БОЈОВИЋА НИЛУ АЛЕКСАНДРОВИЧУ ПОПОВУ
JEFREM BOJOVIĆ’S LETTERS ADDRESSED TO NIL ALEXANDROVICH POPOV

Author(s): Predrag Puzović
Subject(s): Local History / Microhistory, Source Material
Published by: Матица српска
Keywords: Jefrem Bojovic; Bishop of Žiča; Nil Alexandrovich Popov; The Moscow Spiritual Academy; The Seminary of Belgrade; relations between Serbia and Russia

Summary/Abstract: There are 19 unpublished letters written by latter bishop of Žiča Jefrem Bojović, preserved in The Manuscripts Department of The Russian State Library of Moscow. These letters, addressed to Nil Alexandrovich Popov, are part of a personal collection of this famous Russian scholar in the field of history and Slavic literature. Letters from this collection were written from 1874 until 1886, while Bojović was a student at The Moscow Spiritual Academy and a professor in the Seminary of Belgrade. These letters are a great source for Bishop Jefrem’s biography, especially for understanding his relationships with Russia. They witness a sincere friendship with Popov, one of the most prominent people in relations between Serbs and Russians, during the second half of the 19th century. These letters are important in order to understand Bojović’s point of view, regarding the issues of Serbian social, political and church life in the 9th decade of the 19th century. Serbian Government led Pro-Austrian politics during that period of time, which affected relationships within Serbian Church and society. The most significant consequence was an uncanonical replacement of the Serbian Metropolitan Mihailo (Jovanović) and his hierarchy. Bojović was the first source witness of these events, who was actively supporting Metropolitan Mihailo. During his studies in Russia, Jefrem Bojović became a true lover of Slavs, which formed his further views. The mentioned documents were analyzed in this study for the first time, and they will hopefully enrich the biography of Jefrem Bojović. This study should help us to understand better the occasions within the church, society and politics in Serbia during the ninth decade of the 19th century.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 179
  • Page Range: 347-359
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Serbian