Social Image of the Ural Region Mining Workers at the Post-Reform Time Period

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The article dwells upon a transition character of the Ural proletariat at the post-reform time period. Both domestic and foreign historiography define the social image of the Russian worker of the 20th century second part as either proletarian or referring to a “half-worker and half-peasant” type, c...

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Autores: Korobkov, Yurii D., Buriyak, Elena M., Korobeynikov, Yevgenii V., Koldomasov, Ilya O., Pashkovskaya, Tatiana G.
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Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
Repositorio:Revista USIL - Propósitos y Representaciones
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/796
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:The Russian empire, the Urals, workers, proletariat, mining industry, daily routine
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spelling Social Image of the Ural Region Mining Workers at the Post-Reform Time PeriodKorobkov, Yurii D.Buriyak, Elena M.Korobeynikov, Yevgenii V.Koldomasov, Ilya O.Pashkovskaya, Tatiana G.The Russian empire, the Urals, workers, proletariat, mining industry, daily routineThe article dwells upon a transition character of the Ural proletariat at the post-reform time period. Both domestic and foreign historiography define the social image of the Russian worker of the 20th century second part as either proletarian or referring to a “half-worker and half-peasant” type, combining traditional pre-capitalist features with newer ones, characteristic of industrial manufacture. A manufacturer’s being connected to the land as well as forming a certain mentality combined with the professional skills are considered the main criteria while defining the Russian workers’ typology. Taking into consideration the Urals old tradition of industrial manufacture, the process of forming an independent class at the area progressed rather vigorously. Despite of land allotments availability, workers in the Urals got under influence of modernization. Treating scornfully peasant work, industrial workers purposefully separated themselves from peasants. Nevertheless, it will be wrong to speak about complete disappearance of traditional peasant psychology among the Ural proletariat of the said time period. The working class at the region used to belong to a transition type, therefore we can speak about its incomplete establishment as a bourgeois society class.Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola S.A.2020-12-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/79610.20511/pyr2020.v8nSPE2.796Propósitos y Representaciones. Journal of Educational Psychology; Vol. 8 (2020): Special Number: Educational Psychology Practices in Europe and the Middle East; e796Propósitos y Representaciones; Vol. 8 (2020): Special Number: Educational Psychology Practices in Europe and the Middle East; e796Propósitos y Representaciones; Vol. 8 (2020): Special Number: Educational Psychology Practices in Europe and the Middle East; e7962310-46352307-799910.20511/pyr2020.v8nSPE2reponame:Revista USIL - Propósitos y Representacionesinstname:Universidad San Ignacio de Loyolainstacron:USILenghttp://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/796/1130Copyright (c) 2020 Propósitos y Representacioneshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-12-08T15:15:13Zmail@mail.com -
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Korobkov, Yurii D.
The Russian empire, the Urals, workers, proletariat, mining industry, daily routine
title_short Social Image of the Ural Region Mining Workers at the Post-Reform Time Period
title_full Social Image of the Ural Region Mining Workers at the Post-Reform Time Period
title_fullStr Social Image of the Ural Region Mining Workers at the Post-Reform Time Period
title_full_unstemmed Social Image of the Ural Region Mining Workers at the Post-Reform Time Period
title_sort Social Image of the Ural Region Mining Workers at the Post-Reform Time Period
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Korobkov, Yurii D.
Buriyak, Elena M.
Korobeynikov, Yevgenii V.
Koldomasov, Ilya O.
Pashkovskaya, Tatiana G.
author Korobkov, Yurii D.
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Buriyak, Elena M.
Korobeynikov, Yevgenii V.
Koldomasov, Ilya O.
Pashkovskaya, Tatiana G.
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Korobeynikov, Yevgenii V.
Koldomasov, Ilya O.
Pashkovskaya, Tatiana G.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv The Russian empire, the Urals, workers, proletariat, mining industry, daily routine
topic The Russian empire, the Urals, workers, proletariat, mining industry, daily routine
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The article dwells upon a transition character of the Ural proletariat at the post-reform time period. Both domestic and foreign historiography define the social image of the Russian worker of the 20th century second part as either proletarian or referring to a “half-worker and half-peasant” type, combining traditional pre-capitalist features with newer ones, characteristic of industrial manufacture. A manufacturer’s being connected to the land as well as forming a certain mentality combined with the professional skills are considered the main criteria while defining the Russian workers’ typology. Taking into consideration the Urals old tradition of industrial manufacture, the process of forming an independent class at the area progressed rather vigorously. Despite of land allotments availability, workers in the Urals got under influence of modernization. Treating scornfully peasant work, industrial workers purposefully separated themselves from peasants. Nevertheless, it will be wrong to speak about complete disappearance of traditional peasant psychology among the Ural proletariat of the said time period. The working class at the region used to belong to a transition type, therefore we can speak about its incomplete establishment as a bourgeois society class.
description The article dwells upon a transition character of the Ural proletariat at the post-reform time period. Both domestic and foreign historiography define the social image of the Russian worker of the 20th century second part as either proletarian or referring to a “half-worker and half-peasant” type, combining traditional pre-capitalist features with newer ones, characteristic of industrial manufacture. A manufacturer’s being connected to the land as well as forming a certain mentality combined with the professional skills are considered the main criteria while defining the Russian workers’ typology. Taking into consideration the Urals old tradition of industrial manufacture, the process of forming an independent class at the area progressed rather vigorously. Despite of land allotments availability, workers in the Urals got under influence of modernization. Treating scornfully peasant work, industrial workers purposefully separated themselves from peasants. Nevertheless, it will be wrong to speak about complete disappearance of traditional peasant psychology among the Ural proletariat of the said time period. The working class at the region used to belong to a transition type, therefore we can speak about its incomplete establishment as a bourgeois society class.
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