About “Ivans of Oblivious Origin”: One of the Strategies of Social Mobility in Eighteenth-Century Russia

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Rossiiskaya Istoriya Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.18254/s207987840025055-9
A. Gornostaev
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In the Russian legal system, the phenomenon of persons of oblivious origin emerged in the early eighteenth century. During population censuses, enumerators discovered a number of people, unaware of their parents and places of domicile, who subsequently did not belong to any social stratum. Despite its realization that many persons of oblivious origin were in fact runaway peasants and deserters, the government decided to use them to increase its population in different parts of the country instead of returning them to their official localities. At the same time, some runaways independently managed to be added to the census rolls in towns and villages, thereby changing their social status. As a result, the examination of the issue of people of oblivious origin as one of the strategies of deception improves our understanding of adaptation tools and everyday practices, employed by the inhabitants of the Russian Empire.
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论18世纪俄罗斯社会流动的策略之一——“遗忘出身的伊万斯”
在俄罗斯的法律制度中,18世纪初出现了出身不明的人的现象。在人口普查期间,普查员发现一些人不知道自己的父母和住所,后来不属于任何社会阶层。尽管政府意识到许多被遗忘的人实际上是逃跑的农民和逃兵,但政府还是决定利用他们来增加全国各地的人口,而不是将他们送回他们的官方所在地。与此同时,一些离家出走者独立地加入了城镇和村庄的人口普查名单,从而改变了他们的社会地位。因此,作为欺骗策略之一,对健忘起源的人问题的研究提高了我们对适应工具和日常实践的理解,这些工具和实践被俄罗斯帝国的居民所使用。
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