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Мордовская сельская семья на рубеже XX-XXI вв. В системе социальных институтов социализации личности

Мордовская сельская семья на рубеже XX-XXI вв. В системе социальных институтов социализации личности

Abstract

В статье проанализирована трансформация современной мордовской семьи в условиях модернизационных процессов в российском обществе рубежа ХХ-ХХI вв. На основе похозяйственных книг автором исследуются структура, численный и поколенный состав, материальное положение семей Республики Мордовия. Анализ полевых материалов позволяет сделать выводы о сохранении и передаче подрастающим поколениям некоторых традиционных семейных обрядов и обычаев.The transformation of modern Mordvinian family under modernization conditions in Russian society at the turn of the XX-XIX centuries are analyzed in the article. On the basis of household books generative and numerical strength of the family, family pattern and welfare standards of Mordvinian families are investigated. The analysis of field materials let us come to conclusion about saving and passing on traditional familys customs to rising generation.

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ПОХОЗЯЙСТВЕННЫЕ КНИГИ, СТРУКТУРА СЕМЬИ, НУКЛЕАРНАЯ СЕМЬЯ, ПОКОЛЕННЫЙ И ЧИСЛЕННЫЙ СОСТАВ СЕМЬИ

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