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LAW INTELLECTUAL ELITE AS THE SUBJECT OF LEGAL DISCOURSE OF RUSSIAN “FAT” MAGAZINES IN THE SECOND HALF OF 19TH – BEGINING 20TH CENTURIES

Adonyeva I.G.

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This article substantiates the idea that the legal intellectual elite was the subject of legal discourse of Russian coffee press in the second half of XIX – begining XX century. Legal discourse is seen as all measurements, the real and the imaginary, the relationship of society to the right. However, in a “fat” magazines the most important types of legal discourse were scientific and analytical. Legal discourse of Russian magazine press in the second half of XIX – early XX centuries consists of the “subjects-addresser” – representatives of the law intellectual elite, involved in publishing and journalistic activities; legal information is published in the “fat” magazines, scientific articles and information on relevant topics and channels of transmission of legal information (magazine press) and subjectaddressee for whom this information is intended. Law intellectual elite as the subject was presented by major specialists in the field of scientific jurisprudence. It is proved that during the period under review the circle of intellectuals-lawyers who cooperated in press expanded, and also changed the content of discourse: from the history of justice to the analysis of the actual questions, what was the response to the needs of a reading audience.

Keywords: Law intellectual elite, legal discourse, “fat” magazine, intellectual culture, intellectual activity

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Issue: 5, 2016

Series of issue: Issue 5

Rubric: HISTORY OF RUSSIA

Pages: 107 — 111

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