Aram G. Sarkisian is a historian of religion, immigration, and labor in the United States.

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"Offers a beautifully rendered account of an immigrant church too often left out of the stories told about religion in the United States. Transnational in scope and yet grounded in distinct working-class communities, Sarkisian's history of Russian Orthodox Christianity in North America richly evokes the metropolitan streetscapes, mining towns, parish conflicts, and devotional rhythms that shaped immigrant experience. This is a superbly wrought study of lived religion--one that simultaneously captures the socioeconomic vulnerabilities of local enclaves and the global politics of industrial capitalism, war, and revolution. A striking achievement!"--Leigh Eric Schmidt, Edward C. Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor in the Humanities, Washington University in St. Louis