Abstract

The article analyses the sociocultural image of provincial governors of the pre-reform epoch, the majority of whom were retired military men. The author concludes on the partial conformity of governors’ literary images to their real prototypes. By the material of the Middle Volga region and the Trans-Volga region it is shown that in the first half of the XIX century, governors affirmed themselves as a professional group but there was no professional law-enforcement community based on common interests, professional knowledge, and unified ethical standards.

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