Zoe Knox
Zoe Knox is a historian specializing in modern Russian and Soviet history, particularly focusing on the relationship between the Orthodox Church and the Soviet state. She is a recognized authority on the role of religion in Soviet society and the dynamics of religious persecution and survival under communist rule.
Knox's research delves into the complexities of religious life in the Soviet Union, exploring the experiences of believers, the strategies employed by the Soviet government to suppress religious activity, and the forms of resistance and accommodation adopted by religious communities. Her work often examines the interplay of politics, ideology, and religious belief within the Soviet context.
Knox is the author of notable publications on these topics, contributing significantly to the understanding of religious history within the broader framework of Soviet history. Her expertise is frequently sought after for academic conferences, publications, and other scholarly engagements related to the history of Russia and the Soviet Union.