Death and Marriage: World War I Catholic Prisoners in the Urals
Death and Marriage: World War I Catholic Prisoners in the Urals
Author(s): Elena Glavatskaya, Iulia BorovikSubject(s): History
Published by: Academia Română – Centrul de Studii Transilvane
Keywords: Ural Catholics; First World War; church books; prisoners of war; mortality; marriage strategies
Summary/Abstract: The paper focuses on World War I Catholic prisoners kept in the Urals in 1915–1919: their numbers, nationality, mortality and marriage strategies. The multi-ethnic and multi-religious Urals, along with Siberia, was a territory where Russia had systematically sent prisoners of war and in addition received voluntary migrants from the west. During World War I, the Urals received both refugees and prisoners of war, many of whom were Catholic. Their vital events were registered in Ekaterinburg church books, which we have transcribed into a database and analyzed. Our main finding is that religious affiliation played an important role for the POWs’ demographic behavior. We argue that the Catholic POWs not only joined the marriage market of Ekaterinburg in 1916, but also influenced the city’s demography
Journal: Transylvanian Review
- Issue Year: XXV/2016
- Issue No: 04
- Page Range: 28-40
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English