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Проблема «Социального дисциплинирования» в немецкой деревне XVI-XVII вв. В работе Матиаса Вебера

Проблема «Социального дисциплинирования» в немецкой деревне XVI-XVII вв. В работе Матиаса Вебера

Abstract

Статья посвящена характеристике процесса «социального дисциплинирования» в Силезии XVI-XVII вв. на примере работы современного германского историка Матиаса Вебера. В статье показано как М. Вебер понимает процесс «социального дисциплинирования», проходивший в немецкой деревне XVI-XVII вв., и к каким социальным последствиям привело насильственное насаждение чуждых для народа порядков.

The article is devoted to the characteristic of the «social discipline» process in Silesia in the XVI-XVII centuries on the base of modern German historian Matthias Weber. It is shown how M. Weber sees «social discipline» process that took place in German countryside of the XVI-XVII centuries, and what social results set rules, which were alien to the people, have led to.

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«СОЦИАЛЬНОЕ ДИСЦИПЛИНИРОВАНИЕ», ГЕРМАНСКИЙ ИСТОРИК, РАННЕЕ НОВОЕ ВРЕМЯ, «ЦЕРКОВНЫЕ ПОРЯДКИ», «ПОЛИЦЕЙСКИЕ ПОРЯДКИ», СОЦИАЛЬНОЕ СОПРОТИВЛЕНИЕ, ПРЕДПИСАНИЯ, «SOCIAL DISCIPLINE», «CLERICAL REGULATIONS», «POLICE REGULATIONS»

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