Sociocultural Infrastructure of Tatar Rural Settlements of Tobolsk Province at Beginning of 20th Century
https://doi.org/10.24224/2227-1295-2023-12-1-517-535
Abstract
The article is devoted to the characteristics of the socio-cultural image of the Tatar rural settlements of the Tobolsk province population at the beginning of the 20th century. The dynamics of the population and the number of settlements for the second half of the 19th — early 20th centuries are traced (according to the lists of settlements in the Tobolsk province). The authors focus on the consideration of the socio-cultural infrastructure of the Tatar rural settlements. It is understood as a set of objects of the non-productive sphere (religious, educational institutions, healthcare facilities and communications). They reveal regional and ethnic features of the integration of the Tatar population into the all-Russian system in the period under review. The country has undergone reforms aimed at unifying the management system and actively integrating the national outskirts into national processes. There was an acceleration of migration processes. It caused a violation of the former isolation of the rural Tatar-Muslim communities. Settlers arriving in the region contributed to the active development of commodity-money relations. The educational and cultural needs of the Tatar population grew. All-Russian processes have caused the need to adapt to new realities, in connection with which there is a modernization within the confessional education system.
About the Authors
Z. A. TychinskikhRussian Federation
Zaituna A. Tychinskikh, PhD in History, senior researcher
Tobolsk
D. Yu. Fedotova
Russian Federation
Daria Yu. Fedotova, PhD in Philology, research scientist
Tobolsk
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For citations:
Tychinskikh Z.A., Fedotova D.Yu. Sociocultural Infrastructure of Tatar Rural Settlements of Tobolsk Province at Beginning of 20th Century. Nauchnyi dialog. 2023;12(1):517-535. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24224/2227-1295-2023-12-1-517-535