The Life of a Russian Commoner. In 3 volumes. Volume 3. From the Palace to the Prison
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The final part of the trilogy of the Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor L.V. Belovinsky "life of the Russian layman. From the palace to the prison, the description of the Russian city continues. As a variegated appearance of the city was, the composition of the city inhabitants was also Postre. Not to mention that about half of the urban population, and somewhere, moreover, the seasons from the villages were made up of the villages, and sometimes the permanent residents, it was the townspeople who were members of the imperial surname, starting from the tsar, court, ministers, numerous bureaucracy , officers and soldiers, industrial workers, students of various educational institutions, etc., etc., up to special "city classes" - merchants and philistinism.
Submitting to the historically established, and mostly legislatively fixed rules of life of the estate society, each of these groups lived its separate everyday life, of course, mixing like oil in water, but not merging together. Of course, the estate frames broke, but Modus Vivendi was generally preserved to the end of the Russian Empire. From this conglomerate of lifestyles, a grandiose picture of our culture took shape.
The book is addressed to students and teachers of historical, anthropological, cultural, economic specialties, specialists engaged in the history of culture and everyday life, cinema and theatrical artists, as well as all readers interested in the history of Russia
Submitting to the historically established, and mostly legislatively fixed rules of life of the estate society, each of these groups lived its separate everyday life, of course, mixing like oil in water, but not merging together. Of course, the estate frames broke, but Modus Vivendi was generally preserved to the end of the Russian Empire. From this conglomerate of lifestyles, a grandiose picture of our culture took shape.
The book is addressed to students and teachers of historical, anthropological, cultural, economic specialties, specialists engaged in the history of culture and everyday life, cinema and theatrical artists, as well as all readers interested in the history of Russia
Author:
Author:Belovinsky Leonid Vasilievich
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Culture
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-6047267-0-9
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