Old Believers: a View Through the Museum Showcase. The Presentation of Confessional Traditions in the State Museum of the History of Religion
DOI: 10.33876/2311-0546/2024-3/106-118
Keywords:
Old Believers, museology, museum collection, museum objects, historical memoryAbstract
The article presents a study of the exposition of the State Museum of the History of Religion in St. Petersburg, dedicated to the history of Old Believers. The limited space available at the museum precludes the presentation of the topic in its entirety, given the richness of the museum's collection. Consequently, the creators of the exposition had to limit themselves to a concise overview emphasizing the most salient items that refer to significant events and personalities. The museum exposition aims to present the evolution of human spiritual life over many years, the history of ideas with the help of objects, to preserve and pass on to museum visitors the intangible spiritual heritage by material means. The museum ethics is also an important issue: the exhibition has to be delicate with the feelings of believers while preserving the dialogical nature of Old Believers' culture. One showcase demonstrates the objects belonging to different groups of Old Believers, and therefore the museum has a special responsibility. Despite the original intention of the museum staff to keep the presentation of different confessional sections on the same level, the exhibits sometimes come into contradiction with this principle. Special attention in the article is paid to the most interesting objects from the museum's collection, their role in placing semantic emphases during museum tours, and the interaction of exhibits in the semantic field of the exposition.