Working the rough stone
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Using a wealth of archival sources previously unavailable, this first study of eighteenth-century Russian Freemasonry to appear in English examines the Masonic lodges and their meaning for the men who were drawn to them. As some of the earliest organizations in Russia to open membership beyond social class, the lodges offered the opportunity for social interaction, personal discipline, and a free exchange of ideas.
Teaching new standards of civility and politeness, they helped to prepare the way for the birth of a civil society in Russia.
Teaching new standards of civility and politeness, they helped to prepare the way for the birth of a civil society in Russia.
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