List of publications on a keyword: «Возрождение»
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Pentecost Church-Ale in the Aksubaevsky District of The Republic of Tatarstan
Research ArticleEthnic Culture Volume 3 No 1- Authors:
- Elena G. Gushchina, Danila V. Egorov, Arslan K. Mingaliev
- Work direction:
- Ethnography, Anthropology and Folkloristics
- Abstract:
- In the article the authors on the basis of materials, consider the issues of preserving cultural traditions of the Russian population of the Middle Volga region, namely the revival of the Pentecost church-ale in 20–21 centuries on the example of the Russian national center of Aksubaevsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan. The experience accumulated over the thirty-year history of the revival of the holiday has not yet become an object of study of scientists, which determines the relevance of our work. The aim is to consider the features of the local version of the celebration of the Pentecost and the specifics of the revival of folk tradition in the modern world. The authors used general historical methods and special methods of ethnology: included observation and in-depth interview. Pentecost in its original meaning is a church festival. But it also incorporated folk traditions, customs and rituals. In Soviet times the celebration completely lost its former significance, the church service on the Whit Monday (Pentecost) was also not performed. Thanks to the initiative of local residents, the celebration of the Pentecost was resumed, which was a vivid example of the positive ethno-cultural experience of the revival of local ritual practices of the Russians of the Middle Volga region.
- Keywords:
- ethnography, tradition, ethnic festivals, Pentecost, national holidays, Pentecost church-ale, revival of traditions
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The Labours of Heracles in Russian Art, in the Writings of Chroniclers, Russian Scientists and Enlighteners (10th – 19th centuries)
Book ChapterEducation and science: current trends No 3- Author:
- Sergei S. Tiurin
- Work direction:
- Парадигмы современной науки
- Abstract:
- The article shows the image of Heracles – the greatest hero of ancient Greece – in early Russian art, as well as in the writings of chroniclers, scholars and enlighteners of the 10–19th centuries. It is established that throughout the history of Ancient Rus and then of Russia, Hercules was perceived with an exceptionally positive side, despite the pagan roots of his image. Condemnation occasionally was the fact of his deification by the Greeks and Romans. The image of Heracles was positively adopted by the Orthodox Church, which relied on the Byzantine doctrine, where Heracles was also viewed as a charitable fighter of monsters and a defender of people from evil. As a result or research it was revealed that Heracles had exceptional popularity in Russian art and literature, where he performed in a classical Hellenistic manner. He remained the standard of physical strength, human power and at the same time – a model of nobility, the ruler of the twelve great labours. The article contains materials from the author's monograph with the working title «Twelve of Labours of Heracles in ancient literature and numismatics».
- Keywords:
- antiquity, Russian Antiquity, Renaissance, Russian renaissance, ancient Greece, Hellenism, Heracles, twelve labours of Heracles, chronicles, medals, George Hamartolos, John Malalas, Chronographs
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O roli instrumental'nogo muzitsirovaniia v vospitanii dukhovnoi kul'tury uchashchikhsia Simbirskoi chuvashskoi shkoly
ProceedingProblems of education, history and culture through the prism of the ethnic diversity of Russia (for the 170th anniversary of the Chuvash educator I.Ya. Yakovlev)- Author:
- Petr S. Vasilev
- Work direction:
- Роль И.Я. Яковлева в истории развития культуры народов Поволжья
- Abstract:
- Статья посвящена краткому обзору постановки художественного воспитания детей в Симбирской чувашской школе средствами музыкально-инструментального исполнительства. Автором прослеживается мысль о ценности художественного образования учащихся наряду с общеобразовательной подготовкой.
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