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The present work examines electoral and medical-demographic statistics in the European part of the Russia. The social, cultural and demographic differentiation of European Russia reveals the existence of the long historical frames which determine the specific regional characteristics transmitted across generations. The combinations typical of various indicators were regarded as manifestations of the integral indicator of social engagement. It is suggested that these frames are in fact very close to what Braudel had in mind introducing his concept of longue durée. The analysis demonstrates that…mehr

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The present work examines electoral and medical-demographic statistics in the European part of the Russia. The social, cultural and demographic differentiation of European Russia reveals the existence of the long historical frames which determine the specific regional characteristics transmitted across generations. The combinations typical of various indicators were regarded as manifestations of the integral indicator of social engagement. It is suggested that these frames are in fact very close to what Braudel had in mind introducing his concept of longue durée. The analysis demonstrates that the geographic distribution of social indices is marked by the influence of historical factor related to the specificity of ethnic composition. Regional manifestations of this factor are related to the ethnic map of the Eastern Europe, the formation of which, chronologically, dates back to the early medieval period. Comparative analysis of statistical data taken by regions is a method to elucidate the functioning of long historical frames. The present study demonstrates that stable regional variations in social indices can be viewed as specific markers of long historical structures.
Autorenporträt
Siarhei Kandrychyn MD, PhD in sociology works as a cardiologist in Minsk. His research interests span the realms of social history, human geography and demography. He is author of a series of papers published in journals or presented at conferences. His PhD dissertation (2007) is entitled ¿Historical divisions versus social diversity of Belarus¿.