Kurinna M. Traditional culture and mode of life of Czech colonists in northern Priazovian of the last quarter of XIX - XX centuries (based on Novgorodkovka village of Melitopol district of Zaporozhye region).

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0409U002500

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Specialization

  • 07.00.05 - Етнологія

14-05-2009

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.227.01

Rylsky Institute of Art Studies, Folklore and Ethnology a National Academy of Sciences

Essay

On the grounds of scientific sources and the results of the competitor in scientific degree; the concept about formation local ethnical peculiarities in realm spiritual and material culture of Czech has been affirmed. There were formed specific geographical, social, economical conditions under close influence of Ukrainian, Russian, Bulgarian and German population of Priazovian region. In realm spiritual and material culture of Czech colonists were changed, as well as their traditional mode of life, family, ceremony and calendar customs. Czech colony in Chekhograd has been investigated in many aspects in the thesis: the stages of emigration of Czech colonists from Czech to Krimea and Priazovian region have been analyzed; social and economical development of colonists during 70-years of XIX - XX centuries has been researched; on the basis of field researches traditional Czech family ceremony and calendar customs have been collected. National song folk-lore accompanied all family and calendar holidays of Czech colonists. Songs were sufficiently good preserved. Calendar folk-lore is presented by lay and spiritual Christmas carol. Ceremonial folk-lore is presented by bridal and burial songs. Non-ceremonial folk-lore is composed by ballades, social lyric song poetry, comic, satirical and dancing songs.

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