Historical consciousness of the Cossack youth from the perspective of an interdisciplinary approach (based on the materials of the study of the group accentuation of the character of the Cossack youth)
https://doi.org/10.26907/2079-5912.2024.4.18-27
Abstract
The article examines the historical consciousness of the Cossack youth, which not only records the past, but also actively participates in the context of social changes, influencing real life. The emotional perception of historical events among representatives of the Cossacks is a complex process based on collective memory, traditions and historical experience, which are transmitted through folklore, cultural practices and intergenerational ties, which creates a unique and vivid picture of the Cossack identity. The application of an interdisciplinary approach in conjunction sociology with history and psychology is promising for ethnosocial research and allows sociologists to understand exactly how Cossacks define their group identity, how they perceive their past and how this affects their behavior in the present, which, in turn, can help in the study of identification of other ethnic or cultural groups.
About the Authors
A. S. KurapovaRussian Federation
Kurapova Anna Sergeevna, PhD, Department of Sociology and Political Science
Saint-Petersburg 197022
S. V. Kurapov
Russian Federation
Kurapov Sergey Vladimirovich, PhD, Department of Scientific Research Activities
Moscow, 109004
A. M. Bogachev
Russian Federation
Bogachev Alexey Mikhailovich, Center for the Prevention of Extremism in Education and Youth Environment.
Saint-Petersburg, 191186
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For citations:
Kurapova A.S., Kurapov S.V., Bogachev A.M. Historical consciousness of the Cossack youth from the perspective of an interdisciplinary approach (based on the materials of the study of the group accentuation of the character of the Cossack youth). The Kazan Socially-Humanitarian Bulletin. 2024;(4(67)):18-27. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26907/2079-5912.2024.4.18-27