On the question of the social origins of early Cossack communities: results, methodology and prospects of research

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Introduction. Addressing the complex and controversial problem of domestic Cossack studies - the determination of the stage affiliation of early Slavic Cossack communities - the author sets himself the task of summing up many years of discussions, identifying the most promising directions for further research, and identifying the associated methodological guidelines. Methods and materials. Many studies of the problem of the stage affiliation of early Cossack communities, carried out by pre-revolutionary, Soviet, and modern Russian Cossack researchers, as well as works on male unions and communities of the Slavic, Caucasian, and Turkic worlds, served as materials for the article. The analysis of sources and scientific publications was carried out using comparative historical and structural-functional methods, as well as methods of classification and typologization. Analysis. The available scientific papers on the problem were classified based on the social and political prototypes of early Cossack communities determined by scientists. Three groups of versions about the social nature of early Cossack communities have been identified, which correlate them: 1) with state structures; 2) with paramilitary communities that existed in the South Russian steppes and adjacent territories at the same time as the Cossacks; 3) with archaic structures (the so-called military democracy and male unions).

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Early cossack communities, social origins, stage affiliation, male unions, comparative historical analysis

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IDR: 149146342   |   DOI: 10.15688/jvolsu4.2024.4.18

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