Abstract

The paper focuses on the peculiarities of the sociocultural relations of the provincial community. The author analyzes the provincial life of the Trans-Ural region of the XIX - the beginning of the XX century. In this period the province modernization destroyed patriarchal values and simultaneously used them, which resulted in the replacement of previous actors and the appearance of new mediators and channels of culture distribution: educated society, journalism, collecting. The key component of this process was official education. The author concludes that the province modernization worsened the social and psychological climate, accelerated discomfort and deepened the crisis of collectivistic principles.

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