ON THE ISSUE OF DEFINING THE APPROACHES AND OUTCOMES OF STATE REGULATION OF RUSSIA'S SOCIAL STRUCTURE THROUGHOUT THE 17TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES

ON THE ISSUE OF DEFINING THE APPROACHES AND OUTCOMES OF STATE REGULATION OF RUSSIA'S SOCIAL STRUCTURE THROUGHOUT THE 17TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES

Authors

  • Sergey SMIRNOV Tver State University

Keywords:

history of law, legal status, state policy, normative regulation, Russia, estate, social mobility, civilizational features

Abstract

The process through which Russia's social structure changed from the middle of the 17th century towards the beginning of the 20th century is the object of the research. Defining the civilizational features that characterize state policy and the subsequently occurring model of the social and legal structure of Russian society is one of the objectives of this study. The conclusion is that social and legal policy's directions, approaches, and results are more a consequence of Russia's unique political and social development within the relevant historical time period than a result of adopting foreign experience.

Author Biography

Sergey SMIRNOV, Tver State University

PhD in Law, associate professor of the department of Legal Theory of Tver State University, director of the Institute of Continuous Education

Published

2023-06-26

Issue

Section

Вопросы истории государства и права
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