Genesis and Evolution of the Public in the Russian Empire Under the Conditions of Modernization in the Second Half of the 19th Century

Authors

  • Tatyana Evgenevna Pokotilova
  • Nadezhda Viktorovna Miroshnichenko
  • Irina Fedorovna Dedyukhina
  • Oksana Viktorovna Zhdanova
  • Vladimir Yurievich Maximov

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v8i1.2051

Keywords:

Modernization experiments, Public, social activity, Population structure, Multi-religion, Education, Charity social associations, the Stavropol Province, the Russian Empire.

Abstract

The article analyzes the factors associated with the history of forming the basics and characteristic features of the phenomenon of the regional public as a constituent part of all-Russian modernization experiments in the second half of the 19th century. It was discovered that in the Stavropol Province, a Southern region of Russia, the evident minimal activity of the overwhelming majority of the population was determined by its peasant composition, the low number and poverty of the nobility and the prevalence of the merchant element in the urban self-government. At the same time, the points of growth were actively manifested through the so-called “newcomers” or nonresidents (those who moved into the region as a result of the abolition of selfdom in Russia and in fact could become full members of the established peasant “world”). These points of growth also included representatives of a number of confessions from those who could potentially, in the course of social development, open up to processes of public association in order to protect their social and cultural interests, having already certain traditions of organized activity, and well-educated population of the urban environment, constantly replenished by the steady development of the education system in the city and in the countryside and united in the framework of legal public organizations to solve various local problems.

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Published

2019-04-01

How to Cite

Pokotilova, T. E., Miroshnichenko, N. V., Dedyukhina, I. F., Zhdanova, O. V., & Maximov, V. Y. (2019). Genesis and Evolution of the Public in the Russian Empire Under the Conditions of Modernization in the Second Half of the 19th Century. Journal of History Culture and Art Research, 8(1), 165-172. https://doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v8i1.2051