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ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS ACTIVITY OF KHAKASSIAN RICH FARMS IN THE XIX CENTURY

Samrina E.V.

DOI: 10.23951/1609-624X-2017-9-41-45

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Samrina E. V., Khakass Scientific Research Institute of Language, Literature and History (ul. Shchetinkina, 23, Abakan, Russian Federation, 655017). E-mail: esamrina@mail.ru

A rich owner of cattle as a social group of the traditional khakass society has ancient history. The antiquity of this class group is evidenced by a special lexicon in the Khakass language, which characterizes them according to social and property characteristics. They were not a new social category associated with commodity-money relations, they existed long before the XIX century. They become new tribal elite, after a significant part of the tribal aristocracy in the early XVIII century went to Dzungaria. In connection with the processes of administrative integration of the khakass people into the Russian Empire, rich owners of cattle occupy the posts of the lower apparatus of state power. They had great power over their people. In the XVIII century, especially in the XIX, there are socio-economic conditions for the broad formation of the social stratum of wealthy cattle owners. During the second half of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the economy of the wealthy owner of cattle was evolving. The conditions that contributed to the development of the economy rich owner of cattle are analyzed. Factors that have made it possible to adapt to the economic and social realities of the Russian Empire and the new market economy are revealed. Attention is paid to the educational level, which was evidence of the modernization changes in the rich economy.

Keywords: rich khakass owner of cattle, categories of rich owners of cattle, tribal elite, business activity, modernization, literacy

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Issue: 9, 2017

Series of issue: Issue 9

Rubric: HISTORY OF RUSSIA

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