Terror In The Name Of God

Holt, Simma

Toronto, 1964


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Details

Hard Covers, Brodart-wrapped dust jacket, 312 pages, 6.25x9.25 in [16x23.5 cm], B&W photographs.

Condition

Dust jacket: corners rubbed, two small chips along top edge and one along bottom, small closed tear along top edge.
Book: pages age tanned, else a nice copy.

Notes

Simma Holt investigates the radical Freedomite sect, a breakaway faction of the Doukhobors that emerged in Saskatchewan in the early 1900s.

Drawing on Holt’s 1958 investigation into leader Stefan Sorokin in Uruguay and years of further research, the book traces the group’s roots from Russia to Canada. It details their communal lifestyle, rejection of government authority, public nude protests, property burnings, and bombing campaigns.

Holt argues the Freedomites were not merely persecuted religious dissenters, but a coercive and violent movement that caused deaths, destruction, and long-term harm within their own community and beyond.