Three national folk types (introductory article by O.V. Yasya)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15407/uhj2017.03.171Keywords:
Ukrainian historiography, anthropology, positivism, typological method, national type, Antonovych.Abstract
In this article presents the typological characteristics of Ukrainians, Russians and Poles in the light of socio-humanitarian knowledge and ethno-cultural representations at the end of the 19th century. Based on the positivist “Theory of Factors”, national types are constructed as a cross-linking and interaction product of anthropological, linguistic, ethnic-psychological, cultural-historical, geographical and other factors. In the publication groundes the thought that the development of anthropology of those times eventually will have form the scientism foundation and provide sufficient factual material for a comprehensive definition of national types.
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