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Odintsova, E. V. Culture, Everyday Life and Holidays in the Life of Russian People during the Last Third of the 17th Century

Abstract: The article is devoted to the analysis of Russian people’s everyday life during the last third of the 17th century as a part of the historical process of changing human consciousness. The author of the article also discusses how a new form of social and everyday life was formed when Russia adopted elements of Western European culture. The article descries the bright moments of everyday life and holidays of the Russian people as well as interest of foreigners who arrived at and lived in Russia during the last third of the 17th century. The article is based on historical, cultural and culturological approaches.


Keywords:

cultural studies, Russia, society, holiday, everyday culture, foreigners, urban mentality, feudalism, clothes, power.


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