ON THE RATIO OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EARLY STATEHOOD OF RUSSIA IN THE XII - EARLY XIV CENTURY

  • V.A. Chirkin
    • Udmurt State University
Keywords: state, ancient Russia, Roman Empire, Crusader movement, North-Eastern Russia, internal colonization, external colonization, Grand Duke, Veche, senior cities, suburbs, large (front) boyars, senior squad, boyars, men, privileged, Junior squad (Detsky), henchmen, ministerials, serfs, despotic rule, autocrat, alms (recipients of favors/benefits/ privileges from the Prince), typology, God-Chosen, Patriarch, Metropolitan, Metropolitan, ladder principle (the principle of occupation of the Grand-princely throne by the eldest of the princely family, "ladder»), kin, old age, citizenship, aristocracy, feudal, settling [squad] on the ground

Abstract

The article deals with the complex problem of national history of Russia in the sense of the intertwining of the processes of ethnogenesis, economic and social development and state-building in the presence of quite severe climatic conditions, which all these processes are direct, immediate, largely determining influence, including influence on the psychological archetype of the "Russian" man on the self-understanding of the "Russian" person, system of values, which shaped itself as a community and individual social and even political categories, as they say now - strata, estates, estates-classes. Against the background of these processes, the long-studied problem of the formation of Russia as a state, an early feudal or "just" early state with a set of internal and external factors is considered.

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Received 2020-02-12
Published 2020-06-26
Section
Jurisprudence
Pages
451-457