Robert Collis (2012). The Petrine Instauration: Religion, Esotericism and Science at the Court of Peter the Great, 1689–1725. Leiden, Boston: Brill. — 576 pages
Mikhail Smirnov (Ed.). (2012). Protestantism: Pro et Contra. Russian Authors’ Views and Polemics from the Sixteenth through the Early Twenty-First Centuries. Saint Petersburg: Izdatel’stvo Russkoi Xhristianskoi Gumanitarnoi Akademii (in Russian). – 846 pp
Vera Zabotkina (Ed.). (2012). Russia: The Changing Image of Time through the Prism of Language. The Representation of the Concept of Time in Russian in Comparison with English and German. Moscow: Rukopisnye pamiatniki dreveni Rusi (in Russian).–427 pages.
Konstantin Kostjuk (2013). The History of Social-Ethical Thought in the Russian Orthodox Church. (Istoriia sotsial’no-eticheskoi mysli v Russkoi pravoslavnoi tserkvi). Saint Petersburg: Aleteia (in Russian). – 448 pages.
Alexey Sitnikov (2012). Orthodox Christianity and the Institutions of Power and Civil Society in Russia. St. Petersburg: Aleteiia (in Russian). — 248 pages
Viktor Shnirel’man (2012). Russian Rodnoverie: Neo-Paganism and Nationalism in Today’s Russia. Moscow: Izdatel’stvo Bibleiskogo-Bogoslovskogo instituta (in Russian). — 302 pages
Mapping the Imaginaire at the Frontiers of Science: The Quest for Universal Unity at the Turn of the Twentieth Century (Review Article) Drawing upon the latest studies in the history of parascience, this review article examines the key differences between its main branches at the turn of the twentieth century.
Sergei Filatov and Alexey Malashenko (Еds.) (2011). The Orthodox Church under the New Patriarch. Moscow: Moscow Carnegie Centre (in Russian). – 416 pages.
Mikhail Smirnov (2011). Sociology of Religion: A Dictionary. St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg State University Press (in Russian). – 411 pages.
Alexander Agadjanian and Kathy Rousselet (Eds.) (2011). Parish and Community in Today’s Orthodox Christianity: The Grassroots of Russian Religiosity. Moscow: Ves’ Mir (in Russian). – 368 pages.