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Социальные настроения и массовое социальное поведение провинциального общества в годы первой мировой войны

Социальные настроения и массовое социальное поведение провинциального общества в годы первой мировой войны

Abstract

Проанализированы изменения содержания социальных представлений и стратегий поведения населения российской провинции в условиях Первой мировой войны. Сделан вывод, что девиантные формы поведения, и, прежде всего, погромные проявления, стали в условиях углубления социокультурного кризиса привычным способом решения проблем повседневности, приобрели характер самостоятельно действующего фактора, определяющего, в числе прочих, ход исторического процесса

The changes in the content of social representations and behavior strategies of the population of the Russian province in the First World War. Concluded that the deviant behaviors, and, above all, pogroms manifestations turned into the deepening social and cultural crisis in the usual way to solve the problems of everyday life, become a kind of self-acting factor that determines, among other things, the course of the historical process

Keywords

ПЕРВАЯ МИРОВАЯ ВОЙНА,FIRST WORLD WAR,ИСТОРИЯ ПОВСЕДНЕВНОСТИ,HISTORY OF DAILY LIFE,СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ПРЕДСТАВЛЕНИЯ,SOCIAL CONCEPTION,СОЦИАЛЬНОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ,SOCIAL BEHAVIOR,ПРОВИНЦИАЛЬНОЕ ОБЩЕСТВО,PROVINCIAL SOCIETY

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