Social stratification and institutions of representation based on the materials of Stoglav

One of the important directions of historical science development is the study of terminology in both historical documents and in historiography, since there is a certain gap between the language of the researcher and the language of the source, especially the medieval one. The article is dedicated...

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Main Author: Elena B. Emchenko
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow Pedagogical State University, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education 2020-03-01
Series:ЛОКУС: люди, общество, культуры, смыслы
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Online Access:http://j-locus.ru/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/2020-1-64.pdf
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Summary:One of the important directions of historical science development is the study of terminology in both historical documents and in historiography, since there is a certain gap between the language of the researcher and the language of the source, especially the medieval one. The article is dedicated to the terminology of the code of regulations of the church Council of 1551, which makes it possible to learn the views of the authors of the Stoglav on the social structure of society. In addition, it analyzes the vocabulary associated with elected institutions in society. This research changes the existing views of historiography on the social structure of society and institutions of representation, which differ significantly from the views of the authors of Stoglav, bringing us closer to historical reality. The numerous quotations given in the article reflect all the diversity and complexity of various social groups in the middle of the XVI century, indicating the absence of estates that were still being formed at this time. The study of Stoglav’s vocabulary related to various types of elective and representative institutions gives an idea that they play a very important role in the construction of a young unified state, reflecting, on the one hand, the traditions of the preceding period, on the other – emerging new trends.
ISSN:2500-2988